This church was built between 1873 and 1878 on land bought by Baptist pastor Thomas Cook. The façade, on Via Urbana,154 is in a sober neo-classical style; in the centre, between two pilasters and two single-arched windows, is the portal with a tympanum. The interior has two rooms: one for gatherings, with a baptismal font inside a small apse bottom and a pipe organ; and one for sacristy use.
The building, seat of the Italian community, also houses the Korean New Life Church.
Information
For the timetable of the masses and visiting conditions, please consult the contacts.
Location
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