Oratory of Saint Stephen (Italian: Oratorio di Santo Stefano is a Roman Catholic chapel in the town of Lentate sul Seveso, in the Province of Monza and Brianza and the region of Lombardy, Italy.
The plain Gothic-style brick two-story structure is located in the town center, next to the parish church of San Vito Martire.
Construction took place in 1369, commissioned by Stefano Porro, an ambassador to the court of Bernabò and Galeazzo Visconti, who was made a palatine count by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV in 1368.
[1] The interior walls of the church contain frescos by Anovelo da Imbonate who also painted the image above the front portal.
Imbonate is a painter of the school of Giovanni da Milano who was a direct disciple of Giotto.