Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #14 in Rome, Italy
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12.3 km
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Experience Rome in Italy in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Individual Sights in RomeSight 1: San Bernardo alle Terme
San Bernardo alle Terme is a Baroque style, Catholic abbatial church located on Via Torino 94 in the rione Castro Pretorio of Rome, Italy. It is owned by the Benedictines.
Sight 2: Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri
The Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels and of the Martyrs is a basilica and titular church in Rome, Italy, built inside the ruined frigidarium of the Roman Baths of Diocletian in the Piazza della Repubblica.
Sight 3: Basilica del Sacro Cuore di Gesù a Castro Pretorio
Sacro Cuore di Gesù al Castro Pretorio is a Roman Catholic parish and titular church in Rome, Italy.
Sight 4: Our Lady of the Rosary and Saint Peter Chanel
The church of Santa Maria del Rosario in Pompeii is a Roman Catholic church located in Via Cernaia, in the Castro Pretorio district.
Sight 5: Chiesa del Sacro Cuore di Gesù
The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a Roman Catholic church in Rome, Italy, located in the Sallustiano district, in Via Piave.
Sight 6: San Camillo de Lellis
The Basilica of San Camillo de Lellis is a church on Via Sallustiana, Rome, Italy. It is dedicated to Saint Camillus de Lellis (1550–1614).
Sight 7: San Nicola da Tolentino
San Nicola da Tolentino agli Orti Sallustiani is a church in Rome. It is referred to in both Melchiori's and Venuti's guides as San Niccolò di Tolentino, and in the latter it adds the suffix a Capo le Case. It is one of the two Roman national churches of Armenia. The church was built for the Discalced Augustinians in 1599, and originally dedicated to the 13th century Augustinian friar Saint Nicholas of Tolentino.
Wikipedia: San Nicola da Tolentino agli Orti Sallustiani (EN)
Sight 8: Sant’Ildefonso in Via Sistina
The Church of Saints Ildefonso and Tommaso da Villanova is a church in Rome, in the Colonna district, in Via Sistina.
Wikipedia: Chiesa dei Santi Ildefonso e Tommaso da Villanova (IT)
Sight 9: San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane
The church of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, also called San Carlino, is a Roman Catholic church in Rome, Italy. The church was designed by the architect Francesco Borromini and it was his first independent commission. It is an iconic masterpiece of Baroque architecture, built as part of a complex of monastic buildings on the Quirinal Hill for the Spanish Trinitarians, an order dedicated to the freeing of Christian slaves. He received the commission in 1634, under the patronage of Cardinal Francesco Barberini, whose palace was across the road. However, this financial backing did not last and subsequently the building project suffered various financial difficulties. It is one of at least three churches in Rome dedicated to San Carlo, including San Carlo ai Catinari and San Carlo al Corso.
Sight 10: Santi Gioacchino e Anna alle Quattro Fontane
The Church of Saints Joachim and Anne at the Four Fountains is a church in Rome, Italy, in the Monti district, in Via del Quirinale, next to the church of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane.
Wikipedia: Chiesa dei Santi Gioacchino e Anna alle Quattro Fontane (IT)
Sight 11: Chiesa di Sant'Andrea al Quirinale
The Church of Saint Andrew on the Quirinal is a Roman Catholic titular church in Rome, Italy, built for the Jesuit seminary on the Quirinal Hill.
Sight 12: Chiesa di San Silvestro al Quirinale
San Silvestro al Quirinale is a historic church in central Rome, Italy. It is located near Via XXIV Maggio corner with Via Mazzarino, a few blocks south of the Piazza del Quirinale.
Sight 13: Santa Maria in Via Lata
Santa Maria in Via Lata is a church on the Via del Corso, in Rome, Italy. It stands diagonal from the church of San Marcello al Corso.
Sight 14: Chiesa di San Macuto
San Macuto is a Catholic church located on Piazza di San Macuto in the Colonna rione of Rome, Italy. Located next to the Jesuit Collegio di San Roberto Bellarmino in the Palazzo Gabrielli-Borromeo, it is the only church in Italy dedicated to the 7th century Breton saint Malo.
Sight 15: Santi Bartolomeo e Alessandro a Piazza Colonna
Santi Bartolomeo ed Alessandro dei Bergamaschi is a little church in Piazza Colonna in Rome, Italy, next to Palazzo Wedekind. Originally it was named Santa Maria della Pietà, from the high relief over the door. The present Santa Maria della Pietà in Rome is in Vatican City.
Wikipedia: Santi Bartolomeo ed Alessandro dei Bergamaschi (EN)
Sight 16: San Salvatore alle Coppelle
San Salvatore alle Coppelle is a church in Rome, on piazza delle Coppelle in the Sant'Eustachio district.
Sight 17: Church of Saint Louis the French
The Church of St. Louis of the French is a Catholic church near Piazza Navona in Rome. The church is dedicated to the patron saints of France: Virgin Mary, Dionysius the Areopagite and King Louis IX of France.
Sight 18: Sant’Eustachio in Campo Marzio
Sant'Eustachio is a Roman Catholic titular church and minor basilica in Rome, named for the martyr Saint Eustace. It is located on Via di Sant'Eustachio in the rione Sant'Eustachio, a block west of the Pantheon and via della Rotonda, and a block east of Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza and the Via della Dogana Vecchia.
Sight 19: San Pantaleo
San Pantaleo is an ancient church located on a piazza of the same name along Corso Vittorio Emanuele II in the Parione neighborhood of Rome, Italy. It shares the Piazza with the Museo di Roma in Palazzo Braschi. A church at the site dates from the 12th-century, but the present facade (1807) is in a Neoclassical style and the interiors were elaborated in a Baroque style.
Sight 20: Chiesa di Sant'Agnese in Agone
Sant'Agnese in Agone is a 17th-century Baroque church in Rome, Italy. It faces onto the Piazza Navona, one of the main urban spaces in the historic centre of the city and the site where the Early Christian Saint Agnes was martyred in the ancient Stadium of Domitian. Construction began in 1652 under the architects Girolamo Rainaldi and his son Carlo Rainaldi. After numerous quarrels, the other main architect involved was Francesco Borromini.
Sight 21: San Nicola dei Lorenesi
The Church of Saint Nicholas of the Lorrainers is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Nicholas and the apostle Saint Andrew. It is one of the national churches in Rome dedicated to France. Given to the Lorrainers by Pope Gregory XV in 1622, the pre-existing church of St. Nicholas was redesigned by Lorrainer architect François Desjardins, in 1632.
Sight 22: Chiesa di San Tommaso in Parione
San Tommaso in Parione is one of the two national churches of Eritrea in Rome. It is dedicated to St Thomas the Apostle. The church is normally open to the public every Sunday.
Sight 23: Chiesa dello Spirito Santo dei Napoletani
Santo Spirito dei Napoletani is a Roman Catholic church on via Giulia, in the Regola rione of Rome. It was the national church of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and is now the regional church for Campania.
Sight 24: Chiesa di San Tommaso di Canterbury
The Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury is a Catholic place of worship in the historic center of Rome, located in the Regola district, in Via Monserrato at the height of Piazza Santa Caterina della Rota. It is located within the Venerable English College.
Sight 25: San Girolamo della Carità
San Girolamo della Carità is a church in Rome, Italy, located near the Palazzo Farnese and Campo de' Fiori.
Sight 26: Statua parlante Abate Luigi
Abbot Luigi is one of the talking statues of Rome. Like the other five "talking statues", pasquinades – irreverent satires poking fun at public figures – were posted beside Abate Luigi in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Sight 27: San Giuliano dei Fiamminghi
The Church of St. Julian of the Flemings is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Julian the Hospitaller, located in Rome, Italy. Historically, the church has been the National Church in Rome of the Southern Netherlands and, in 1830, became the national church of the Kingdom of Belgium.
Sight 28: Gesù Nazareno all’Argentina
The Church of Jesus of Nazareth is a church in Rome, in the Sant'Eustachio district, in Via dei Barbieri.
Sight 29: San Giacomo alla Lungara
San Giacomo alla Lungara is a church in Rome (Italy), in the Rione Trastevere, facing on Via della Lungara. It is also called San Giacomo in Settimiano or in Settignano, due to its vicinity to Porta Settimiana, built by Septimius Severus and included by Aurelianus within the city walls.
Sight 30: Anfiteatro Quercia del Tasso
The Amphitheatre of the Quercia del Tasso is a theatre in Rome, Italy, where open-air performances are held only in the summer.
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