Santa Maria in Organo, Verona

Santa Maria in Organo is a Roman Catholic church in Verona, Northern Italy.

The church's origin dates to the 6th–8th century, at the time of the Ostrogoth and Lombard dominations in Italy.

The monk Giovanni da Verona executed the tarsias of the wooden choir, and designed the bell tower, finished in 1533.

Starting from 1547 a Romanesque-Gothic façade, in white marble, was begun, designed by Michele Sanmicheli; this has remained unfinished.

It has works by Luca Giordano, Francesco Morone, and Antonio Balestra, along with the popular Muletta, a wooden sculpture from the 14th century, which depicts Jesus entering Jerusalem riding a mule.

Facade and bell tower of Santa Maria in Organo.