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==== De Petri's ''Cronaca'' ====
Antonio De Petri (or Petro), parish priest from 1778 to 1819, took inspiration from Antonio Francesco Frisi's works, called ''Memorie storiche della città di Monza'', and wrote a report about saint Bartolomeo's church<ref name=":0">{{Cita libro|autore = |titolo = Brugherio la nostra gente|anno = |editore = |città = |p = 145}}</ref>. He described that the church's façade was decorated with cornices, pilasters and bands with a pediment gabled sharp that befits the structure itself. It was possible to enter through three inputs, a wider entrance to the center and two minor entrances to the sides; each input corresponded to a nave. The aisles were closed by the side walls. Above the main door there was a window that provided light to the central nave. The aisles were divided by three arches supported by twin doric columns of stone with a wide intercolumniation covered by a lintel and the columns leaned on the side of the presbytery and the facade above four pilasters<ref>{{cite book|last = De Petri|first= Don Antonio|title= Descrizione delle terre, e delle cassine che compono la parrocchia di Brugherio e notizie storiche intorno alle medesime|___location=Archivio Parrocchiale di San Bartolomeo in Brugherio |date= 1794|language= Italian}}</ref>. There were also paintings, including one depicting the Mrtydom of Siant Margaret of the seventeenth century<ref>{{Cite book||title = San Bartolomeo: una ricostruzione storica delle vicende della parrocchiale|language=Italian||p = 24}}</ref>. This report shows big chaingings from the description of Borromeo brothers. In this period was also built the current bell tower.
 
{{Citazione|<nowiki>The church's façade is decorated with cornices, pilasters and bands with a pediment gabled sharp that befits the structure itself. It is possible to enter through three inputs, a wider entrance to the center and two minor entrances to the sides; each input corresponds to a nave.[</nowiki>''Navate''<nowiki>, n.d.a] The aisles are closed by the side walls. Above the main door there is a window that provides light to the central nave. The aisles are divided by three arches supported by twin doric columns of stone with a wide intercolumniation covered by a lintel and the columns lean on the side of the presbytery and the facade above four pilasters.</nowiki>|Don Antonio De Petri, ''Descrizione delle terre, e delle cassine che compono la parrocchia di Brugherio e notizie storiche intorno alle medesime'', manoscritto conservato presso l'Archivio Parrocchiale di San Bartolomeo, Brugherio 1794, citato in ''San Bartolomeo: una ricostruzione storica delle vicende della parrocchiale''.}}From what we can read, in the period of almost two hundred years the church has undergone several changes, and compared to initial reports of Charles and Federigo Borromeo it is monumental, presents a sort of canopy that can light up the interior that does not have more than one aisle, but three as the present church. In addition, continuing in the description, the De Petri reports the presence of a number of paintings, including one depicting the Martyrdom of Saint Margaret, the seventeenth century<ref>{{Cite book||title = San Bartolomeo: una ricostruzione storica delle vicende della parrocchiale|language=Italian||p = 24}}</ref>.
 
In this period was also built the current bell tower.
 
=== The 20th century ===