Basilica of San Clemente

Its late Baroque external hides treasures dating back mainly to the Middle Ages: stand the ciborium and the floor [...]

San Luigi dei Francesi (St. Louis of France)

The French National Church, founded by Cardinal Giulio de’ Medici (later Pope Clemente VII) in 1518, and completed in [...]

Church of Sant’Agostino in Campo Marzio

The church was built in 1296 at the behest of Pope Boniface VIII, but was completed only in 1420. [...]

Casina delle Civette (The House of Owls)

The highly intriguing “La Casina delle Civette” stands out as a fine example of Liberty Style art.   Between [...]

Central Institute for Demoetnoantropology (National Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions)

A rich collection of testimonies of traditional Italian culture from the sixteenth to the twentieth century: about 700 regional [...]

Historical Museum of Post and Telecommunications

The museum trace the evolution of the postal service by land, sea and air to the stage of mechanization. [...]

National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography Luigi Pigorini

Through advanced teaching aids, models, reconstructions and graphics equipment, the museum tries to explain the evolution of our species. [...]

Santa Maria della Vittoria

The interior of the church has a single nave, it offers one of the richest examples of baroque decoration [...]

Museum Hous of Giorgio De Chirico

The Museum-House of Giorgio De Chirico is placed in Piazza di Spagna 31 and it  is open from Tuesday [...]

Keats-Shelley house

Piazza di Spagna 26 houses the Keats-Shelley house, the house where the English Romantic poet John Keats died in [...]
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