Santi Bernardino e Rocco is a Roman Catholic church located in Piazza Cavour, in the town of Chieri, Province of Turin, region of Piedmont, Italy.
The Neoclassical facade with a prominent vertical emphasis with two bell towers, each topped by a statue of a saint, was designed in 1792 by Mario Quarini, and the church has a dome (1740–44) by Bernardo Vittone.
The main altarpiece is a depiction of the Virgin and Child with St Bernardino da Siena by Guglielmo Caccia.
On the right of the organ is a canvas depicting the Trinity and Coronation of the Virgin by Guglielmo Caccia, known as il Moncalvo, a work originating from the no longer extant church of Santi Rocco, Sebastiano, Giorgio e Guglielmo.
In the adjacent council room, is a third canvas by il Moncalvo, this one depicting the Life of St Nicola da Tolentino.