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Oratorio di Sant'Andrea al Celio

The small oratory, whose origins date back to between C.XI and XII, was restored in 1602-1606 for Cardinal Cesare Baronio and was completed by Cardinal Scipione Borghese (1607-1608) under the supervision of the architect Flaminio Ponzio. The façade shows a sloping roof and it is preceded by a porch with four columns, under which the hall opens up. The interior, based on a unique nave, embodies a wooden roofing, decorated with Cardinal Scipione Borghese’s coat of arms and by angels that hold the Cross of St Andrew. On the altar there is a painting by Cristoforo Roncalli da Pomarance (1552-1662) portraying the Virgin in glory with St Andrew. The walls are decorated with frescoes by Guido Reni, Domenichino and Giovanni Lanfranco with images inspired by the life of St Andres.

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Address 
POINT (12.4903023 41.886007)
Timetables 

For the timetable of the masses and visiting conditions, please consult the contacts.

Contacts 
Telephone: 
06 69886800 (Sagrestia Basilica Papale di S.M. Maggiore)
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Location

Oratorio di Sant'Andrea al Celio, Piazza di San Gregorio, 2
Piazza di San Gregorio, 2
41° 53' 9.6252" N, 12° 29' 25.0872" E

 

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