The original church was constituted into a parish by St. Charles Borromeo in 1571; since the old building (now the hall of the Don Bosco Oratory) now showed insufficient capacity, the construction of the new church, built between 1930- 1933, took place, designed by the Milanese engineer Antonio Casati, in Lombard neo-Romanesque style.
Inside the church, in addition to the relics of SS. Gervasius and Protasius, St. Margaret and St. Ambrose, one can admire a Lombard Baroque balustrade, a 16th-century fresco of the Blessed Virgin with St. John the Baptist and St. Margaret from the primitive church, and a crucifix from 1938, a wooden work by sculptor Silvio Monfrini, whose works can also be found in the Usmate cemetery.

Chiesa di S. Margherita
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Phone: 039 670776