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Kirchen und Basiliken
An der Lungotevere Prati, im Rione Prati, steht das ungewöhnliche neugotische Kirchengebäude, das
[...]The origin and the name of the church are linked to Pope Innocent IX who, in the wake of the enthusiasm for the victory against the Ottoman Empire in Vienna in 168
[...]It is located in the Sant’Eustachio district, in the city centre and is the subsidiary church of the Milit
[...]Auf der Piazza Pasquino in der Nähe der Piazza Navona befindet sich die Chiesa della Natività di Gesù. Eine kleine, 1692 erbaute und mehrmals umgebaute Kirche.
Close to important monuments such as Palazzo Farnese and a few blocks away from
[...]Ein Schiff mit vollen Segeln, so erscheint dem Betrachter die Kirche “Dives in Misericordia” des amerikanischen Architekten Richard Meier.
Piazza in Piscinula bietet einen hübschen Anblick, wenn man die Via della Lungaretta auf der Höhe der Tiberinsel entlang geht.
Located on the square of the same name along with the churches of Santa Susanna<
[...]Unter den Barockkirchen, die für die Schönheit ihrer Lage und die Großartigkeit ihrer Struktur berühmt sind, wird San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane oft ungerecht vergessen.
Nur wenige Schritte von den Caracalla-Thermen entfernt befindet sich die Basilika San Cesareo de Appia, auc
[...]A hidden gem of Rome tucked away in the heart of Trastevere and dedicated to a saint who never
[...]The church, which stands in the neighborhood of the same name, was built at the behest of Pope Leo XIII Pecci to celebrate his priestly jubilee; the works began in 1891 and were co
[...]Diese kleine Kirche steht hinter dem Janusbogen und wurde wahrscheinlich im 6.Jh. gebaut. Unter Papst Leo wurde sie im Jahr 682 erneuert.
A beautiful 16th-century church at the foot of the Capitol, with a very special history linked to the
[...]The church, annexed to the Fatebenefratelli Hospital on the Tiber Island, has very ancient origins:
[...]Die kleine Kirche, die den hübschen kleinen Platz nur wenige Schritte vom Pantheon und der
[...]Located in Via di Porta Latina, the small octagonal oratory was built at the beginning of the 16th century, perhaps on an older circular shrine.
A journey through history, art and spirituality following in the footsteps of two giants of Christianity.
Little historical information is available on the life of St. Julian, popularly known as the Hospitaller.
St. Joseph of the Carpenters is one of those amazing Roman churches so singular that it is worth visiting.
Sie ist eine der kleinen und charmanten Kirchen Roms und hat wie andere eine lange Geschichte.
Dedicated to St Lawrence, the 3rd century deacon and martyr of Rome, the church dominates the Roman Forum and was created in the Middle Ages inside the cell of the temple that the
[...]It is one of the most ancient Roman churches but it is also invisible from the street.
We know very little about the life of St Lawrence, martyred in Rome on 10 August 258: sources indicate him as archdeacon of Pope Sixtus II, charged among other things with administ
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