SS Nome di Maria Rome Church Architecture

SS Nome di Maria Rome building facade

The Church of the Most Holy Name of Mary at the Trajan Forum (Italian: Santissimo Nome di Maria al Foro Traiano, Latin: Ss. Nominis Mariae ad forum Traiani) is a Roman Catholic church in Rome, Italy.

Spanish Steps Rome, Piazza di Spagna

Spanish Steps Rome - Piazza di Spagna

Spanish Steps Rome – Piazza di Spagna Roma, Date: 1723-26 Location: city centre, off north end of the Via del Corso, on east side – midway between Piazza del Popolo and the Quirinale

Sargant Fellowship: British School Rome

For 2009-10 the Sargant Fellowship is exclusively for ARCHITECTS. It provides a unique opportunity for an established, mid-career practitioner/academic to undertake a three-month studio residency in Rome, Apr-Jun 2010.

Santa Maria Sopra Minerva Rome Church

Santa Maria Sopra Minerva Roma : Architettura

While many other medieval churches in Rome have been given Baroque makeovers that cover Gothic structures, the Minerva is the only extant example of original Gothic church building in Rome.

Santa Maria Maggiore Rome: Basilica

Santa Maria Maggiore Rome - Basilica of St Mary Major

The Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, ‘Basilica of Saint Mary Major’, is a Papal major basilica and the largest Catholic Marian church in Rome, Italy, from which size it receives the appellation “major”.

Santa Maria della Pace Rome Building

Santa Maria della Pace Rome - Pietro da Cortona Building

Santa Maria della Pace, Rome, northeast of Piazza Navona. Historic Roman church building in the centre of the city (Campus Martius), including the beautiful Bramante Cloister.

Santa Maria degli Angeli Roma, Building

Santa Maria degli Angeli Roma - St Mary of the Angels Rome

St Mary of the Angels Rome. Location: Piazza della Republicca, northeast Rome, part created from Diocletian Baths, complex history/dates. Involvement of Michelangelo and Vanvitelli.

Sant Andrea di Valle Rome, St Andrews Church

Sant Andrea di Valle Rome - St Andrews Church

A church was initially planned when Donna Costanza Piccolomini d’Aragona, duchess of Amalfi and descendant of the family of Pope Pius II, bequeathed her palace and the adjacent church of San Sebastiano in central Rome to the Theatine order for construction of a new church.