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Santa Francesca Romana al Palatino (Santa Maria Nova)
Piazza di Santa Francesca Romana, 4

The church is dedicated to Santa Francesca Romana, a Benedictine nun and patron saint of drivers (whose festivity takes place on March 9), who became a saint in 1608 due to her eff

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Santuario della Madonna del Divino Amore
Via del Santuario, 10

Dans l'Agro Romano, à quelques kilomètres de Rome, se dressait un château du XIIIe siècle appartenant à la famille Orsini.

San Francesco a Ripa -  Estasi della Beata Ludovica del Bernini
Piazza San Francesco d'Assisi, 88

Située dans le rione historique du Trastevere, San Francesco a Ripa Grande est la première égl

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Piazza Costaguti

Dans le Rione Sant'Angelo, sur la Piazza Costaguti, se trouve un charmant peti

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Piazza Cavour, 32

Inauguré lors d'une cérémonie solennelle le 8 février 1914, le temple vaudois de la place Cavour a été construi

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Chiesa Evangelica Valdese
Via Quattro Novembre, 107

Située dans le Rione Trevi, entre la Via Nazionale et la

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Vicolo Del Curato, 12

Santi Celso e Giuliano is a minor basilica and papal chapel of the Diocese of Rome in the care of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest.

Viale Monte Oppio, 28

This basilica is one of the oldest churches in Rome. Its title dates back to the 4th century.

Via Aurelia, 675

Nostra Signora di Guadalupe e San Filippo Martire in Via Aurelia (Our Lady of Guadalupe and St. Philip Martyr in Via Aurelia) is the national church of Mexico in Rome.

Viale dei Salesiani, 9

On the square bearing the same name is the Church of San Giovanni Bosco built by Rapisardi.

Basilica Parrocchiale San Giuseppe al Trionfale
Via Bernardino Telesio, 4/B

San Giuseppe in Via Trionfale was built in 1909–12, designed in Neoclassical style by Aristide Leonori. It was the project of Luigi Guanella, founder of the Servants of Charity.

Viale delle Belle Arti, 10

As the 25th anniversary of Pius XII's episcopal consecration approached, the Pope let it be known that with the gifts he had received from Catholics all over the world, he wanted to have a church b

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Via Guido Reni, 2/D

Santa Croce al Flaminio is a basilica church dedicated to the Holy Cross located in the vicinity of Via Flaminia, Via Guido Reni in Rome.

Piazza Alfonso Capecelatro

It is located in the Primavalle district, in piazza Alfonso Capecelatro; the parish of the same name and the cardinal's title of Santa Maria della Salute in Primavalle insist on it.

Via Antonino Pio, 75

Chiesa parrocchiale

Piazza di Santa Balbina, 8

The basilica of St Balbina in Rome is an early Christian cult building, located on the little Aventine in the district of San Saba.

Piazza dei Cinquecento

The railway chapel is a meeting place to pray and celebrate the sacraments, and offers opportunities for dialogue to get to know and deepen the Christian faith.

Via delle Sette Chiese, 101

L'edificio fu costruita nel 1818 da mons. Nicola Nicolai per i contadini della sua tenuta di campagna, sulla “Via Paradisi” percorsa nelle Visite delle sette Chiese.

Piazza di San Lorenzo in Lucina, 35

The Rome Baptist Church building is located in a palazzo in Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina that was once part of Palazzo Ruspoli, originally built in the 16th century.

Vicolo Sinibaldi, 1

This tiny church is one of the smallest in Rome, and is the regional church for natives of the city and region of Norcia living in Rome.

Via Monte Polacco, 5

Santi Gioacchino ed Anna ai Monti (Saints Joachim and Anne on the Hills) is a church on the Via Monte Polacco in Rome.

Via del Mascherone, 61

In 1575, the community of the Bolognesi that resided in Rome founded a Confraternita in order to assist their fellow citizens.

Via Sistina, 11

Around the end of C. XVIII Luigi de León founded the Order of the Agostiniani Scalzi Spagnoli in Spain. In 1619 the latter created a hospice in Rome who was then annexed to the oratory in 1652.

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Via Labicana, 1

Santi Marcellino e Pietro al Laterano is a Roman catholic parish and titular church in Rome on the Via Merulana.

Piazza di Santa Rufina, 10

This is the church attached to the hospital with the same name, built between 1726 at 1729 by Benedict XIII through architect Filippo Raguzzini, who also designed the hospital, built for treating t

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Via Paolo VI

The origin of the church of St Michael and St Magnus, perched on the southern edge of the Janiculum Hill, are extremely ancient.

Via Acque Salvie, 1

The consecration of the church took place in 1221 by Pope Honorius III: the plaque commemorating the event is visible on the wall of the left aisle.

Via del Corso, 45

The church occupies part of a piece of land, now between Via del Corso, Via Gesù e Maria, Via del Babuino and Via San Giacomo, on which, in the early 17th century, stood a villa with garden owned b

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