San Vito in Pasquirolo, Milan

San Vito in Pasquirolo is a late-Mannerist or early-Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church, located on Largo Corsia dei Servi 4, in Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy.

The church was built on the site of the ancient Frigidarium of the Baths of Hercules of Roman Mediolanum.

After World War II, targeted demolitions have recreated a small pasture or "Pasquirolo" after which the site was named.

The façade is in the Baroque style it is divided into two horizontal bands culminating at the top by a triangular pediment.

The interior, with a nave with side chapels, decorated with elegant simplicity with stucco and frescoes (the latter in poor condition, as restored) by the brothers Fiammenghini.