Chiesa di Santa Maria in Publicolis
Santa Maria in Publicolis is a Baroque church in the rione of SantEustachio in central Rome, a few steps from the Piazza Navona circuit and the Campo de Fiori. Its elegant facade was designed by Giovan Antonio de Rossi, one of the most productive Roman Baroque architects of the seventeenth century, and the church preserves a compact but refined interior characteristic of the smaller titular churches that populate Romes historic fabric.
At a glance
- Type
- Catholic titular church
- Period
- 17th century (Baroque rebuilding); medieval origins
- Style
- Roman Baroque
- Location
- Rione SantEustachio, Rome, Italy
- Coordinates
- 41.8938° N, 12.4741° E
- Architect
- Giovan Antonio de Rossi (facade)
Overview
Santa Maria in Publicolis is one of Romes many small titular churches whose history reaches back to the early medieval period, though the building visible today is substantially a seventeenth-century Baroque composition. It occupies a quiet street in the SantEustachio rione, a neighbourhood that retains much of its pre-unification character with narrow lanes, Renaissance palazzi, and hidden courtyards within easy walking distance of both the Pantheon and Piazza Navona. The churchs facade by Giovan Antonio de Rossi makes it a reference point for students of Roman Baroque architectural design.
History
The dedication of a church on this site to the Virgin Mary is recorded in medieval sources, and the toponym “in Publicolis” derives from the noble Roman family Publicola (also spelled Publicoli), who held patronage rights here. The present fabric dates from a Baroque rebuilding campaign in the seventeenth century, when Giovan Antonio de Rossi — who also designed the adjacent Palazzo Altieri and several other Roman churches — provided the facade design. Like many of Romes smaller churches, it has passed through periods of suppression and restoration across the centuries.
What you see
The facade follows the standard two-storey Roman Baroque formula of pilasters, entablature, and curved crowning element, handled with the restrained elegance that distinguishes de Rossis work from the more exuberant productions of his contemporaries. The interior is a single nave with side chapels containing altarpieces and devotional paintings typical of Roman Counter-Reformation church furnishing. The surrounding streetscape — Via dei Falegnami and its continuations — preserves medieval plot widths and building heights that give a sense of pre-modern Rome.
Cultural significance
Santa Maria in Publicolis exemplifies the dense ecclesiastical landscape of central Rome, where centuries of patronage, rebuilding, and devotion have left a church on nearly every block. As a work of Giovan Antonio de Rossi, its facade is a modest but authentic specimen of the mature Roman Baroque at a scale — and in a location — that rewards the visitor who explores beyond the major monuments.
Practical information
- Address
- Via dei Publicolis, Rione SantEustachio, 00186 Rome, Italy
- Hours
- Check official website; opening times for smaller Roman titular churches vary
Getting there
The church is in the historic centre of Rome, reachable on foot from the Pantheon (5 minutes), Piazza Navona (8 minutes), or Campo de Fiori (10 minutes). The nearest bus stops on Corso Vittorio Emanuele II (lines 40, 46, 64) are a short walk away. Rome Termini station is approximately 3 km east.
Sources & resources
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