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Chiesa di Santa Maria in Portico in Campitelli

Santa Maria in Portico in Campitelli is a Baroque church on the small Piazza di Campitelli, built in the 17th century as a shrine for a tiny, muchโ€‘venerated icon of the Virgin that was believed to have stopped a 1656 plague. From the square the church looks grand but nicely scaled to the street, with … Continue reading Chiesa di Santa Maria in Portico in Campitelli

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Chiesa di Santa Maria in Trivio

Santa Maria in Trivio is a small Baroque church near the Trevi area that dates back to an early foundation and was rebuilt in the late 16th century by Jacopo del Duca; it sits quietly on a little piazza. The interior is a single nave with shallow side chapels and a barrel-vaulted ceiling that gives … Continue reading Chiesa di Santa Maria in Trivio

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Chiesa di San Girolamo della Caritร 

San Girolamo della Caritร  sits near Palazzo Farnese and Campo deโ€™ Fiori; it grew from a 4thโ€‘century tradition linking the site to Saint Jerome and was rebuilt in the 17th century in a Baroque style with a carved wooden ceiling and an orderly, singleโ€‘nave interior. The church has long ties to St. Philip Neri, who … Continue reading Chiesa di San Girolamo della Caritร 

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Chiesa di San Salvatore in Onda

San Salvatore in Onda is a neighborhood church on Via dei Pettinari that dates back to the Middle Ages but was rebuilt in the 19th century and given to the Pallottine order. From the street it looks modest, but inside it opens into a bright, threeโ€‘nave space with twelve old columns and a calm, welcoming … Continue reading Chiesa di San Salvatore in Onda

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Chiesa di Santa Barbara in Largo dei Librari

Chiesa di Santa Barbara in Largo dei Librari is a small, tucked-away church named after Saint Barbara. From the street it looks modest and blends into the narrow lanes; inside, the space is cozy and quiet, with a simple nave and a few side altars that give it a local, neighborhood feel rather than a … Continue reading Chiesa di Santa Barbara in Largo dei Librari

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Chiesa Santa Maria in Monticelli

Santa Maria in Monticelli is a small, quietly charming church in the Ripa area near the Tiber. Its origins go back to the Middle Ages but the building you see today has later restorations that give it a simple Baroque feel; from the street it looks modest and blends into the neighborhood, serving local worshipers … Continue reading Chiesa Santa Maria in Monticelli

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Chiesa di San Nicola dei Lorenesi

Chiesa di San Nicola dei Lorenesi is the small national church in Rome for people from Lorraine, tucked near Piazza Navona on Largo Febo. From the street it looks modest and fits into the narrow lanes, and inside it feels intimate and calm, serving as a place for worship and for the Lorraine community in … Continue reading Chiesa di San Nicola dei Lorenesi

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Chiesa di Sant’Antonio dei Portoghesi

Chiesa di Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi is the small Portuguese national church, serving Portugalโ€™s community in Rome since the 16th century. From the street it looks modest and fits into the busy city block; inside, the church is intimate and bright, used both for Masses in Portuguese and as a peaceful stop for visitors exploring the … Continue reading Chiesa di Sant’Antonio dei Portoghesi

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Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli

Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli is the Spanish national church in Rome; it was built and remodeled between the 15th and 17th centuries to serve Spainโ€™s community and pilgrims. From the street it has a dignified Renaissance-Baroque look that fits the narrow Roman block; inside, the church feels grand yet welcoming, with a long … Continue reading Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli

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S. Maria dell’Anima

S. Maria dell'Anima is the German-speaking national church in Rome, near Piazza Navona, founded in the 14th century to serve pilgrims from the Holy Roman Empire and later rebuilt in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. From the street it shows a sober Renaissance faรงade; inside, the church feels dignified and slightly formal, reflecting its role … Continue reading S. Maria dell’Anima