Vatikanische Basilika St. Peter


The church was built in the early 20th century and completed between 1912 and 1916 in neo-Gothic style by architect Giuseppe Ribaldi.
The church was built by the Confraternita del Suffragio, the intention being to establish a place where people could pray for the souls of those who had died.
Santa Maria della Concezione (Egyptian Arabic: كنيسه سانتا ماريا ديلا كونسيزيونى فى كامبو مارزيو) is a church in Rome, located on Piazza Campo Marzio in the Campo Marzio rione.
[...]The church of Santa Maria della Luce is an ancient church in the Rione of Trastevere in Rome, Italy.
The church of Santa Maria della neve (ad nives) is located in Via del Colosseo, at the junction with Via del Cardello.
Prelatic Church of Opus Dei, it houses the remains of Josemaria Escrivà.
The small church is inserted in one of the fornixes of the Flavian amphitheatre; it already existed, as a sacred aedicule, at the time of Pope Paul IV (1555-1559). Armellini recounts that:
The complex is located on the via di Torrevecchia in the Primavalle district, overlooking a road raised above the ground that slopes down towards Fosso Mimmoli.
Santa Maria delle Grazie alle Fornaci fuori Porta Cavalleggeri is a Baroque style, Roman Catholic parish and titular church located at Piazza di Santa Maria alle Fornaci, south of Vatican City and
[...]The building, which is located inside Villa Borghese near Piazza di Siena, was commissioned at the end of the 18th century by Prince Marcantonio Borghese, both to satisfy his devotion to the Virgin
[...]The church was built between 1896 and 1914 for the Friars of Charity, known as the Bigi Fathers (founded by Ludovico da Casoria), by architects Cursi and Cortese; it was consecrated by Cardinal Lui
[...]This very old church is first remembered by a plaque, placed on the right as soon as you enter, recalling the day of its consecration (25 March 1090) by Pope Urban II, and its name ad pineam (i.e.
[...]The origins of the church date back to 1186. It is believed to have been founded by the Monteroni family of Siena with an adjoining hospice for Sienese pilgrims.
The church, formerly dedicated to S. Maria in Publico assumed its new name in Publicolis in honour of the Santacroce family who had it rebuilt by Giovanni Antonio De Rossi in 1643.
It is one of the oldest churches dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary and the name means St Mary at the crossroads-of-three-streets.
The Church of Santa Maria Madre della Misericordia, was built in 1937, designed by architect Tullio Rossi (Rome 1903 - Florence 1995), who was also responsible for the construction of new churches.
[...]The church, known as Santa Maria in Augusta as early as the 9th century, was named Porta Paradisi or simply Portae Paradisi because one of the doors in the walls surrounding the nearby Mausoleum of
[...]In 1925, work began on the construction of a Romanesque-style church, of which only the crypt was built, inaugurated on 6 December 1931.
Santa Maria Scala Coeli (Saint Mary of the Stairway to Heaven) is a Roman Catholic Church located on the grounds of the Tre Fontane Abbey located on Via di Acque Salvie 1 in the Qu
[...]Work for the construction of the building began on 13 June 1968 (feast of Corpus Christi) in the presence of Pope Paul VI, who blessed the laying of the foundation stone.
The Church of Santa Passera is a Roman church dating from the early 5th century, renovated and extended in the 14th century, built on the remains of a Roman mausoleum and crypt dating from the seco
[...]The church of Saint Prisca stands in the area where, according to tradition, the oldest site of Christian worship on the Aventine hill was situated.
The parish was erected on 19 September 1960 with the decree of Cardinal Vicar Clemente Micara Neminem fugit and entrusted to the Piceno Province of the Order of the Hermits of St Augustine (Augusti
[...]The history of this church is complex.
The church, built in 1967-68, is the place of worship for Ukrainian Catholics in Rome. In 1998 it was raised to the of Minor Basilica.
The Church of St Theresa of the Child Jesus in Panfilo is located at the intersection of Via Giovanni Paisiello and Via Gaspare Spontini.
This church served as the national church for the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. It was originally called Santa Aura in Strada Iulia and there was a convent of nuns attached to it.
An open meeting place for Swedes and other Scandinavian communities resident in Rome.