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Church of San Silvestro al QuirinaleThe Church of San Silvestro al Quirinale is an architectural gem located in Rome, in the Quirinale district. Built in the 17th century, the church is a remarkable example of Italian Baroque architecture. The name "San Silvestro" honors Pope Silvester I.
The church features a spectacular Baroque façade designed by Carlo Maderno, characterized by Corinthian columns and elaborate sculptural details. The interior is a marvel of polychrome marbles and finely crafted stuccoes, with a dome that provides a captivating spectacle.
San Silvestro al Quirinale houses important works of art. Among them is Giuseppe Ghezzi's "Madonna and Child" and Ludovico Gimignani's painting depicting "Saint Charles Borromeo in Prayer for the End of the Plague."
The side chapels are rich in masterpieces, including frescoes and high reliefs. The Chapel of Saint Francis Xavier, for example, is adorned with works by Giovanni Battista Gaulli, known as Baciccia.
The history of the church is steeped in significant events, evidenced by its architecture and the artworks within. Its construction was commissioned by Pope Felice Peretti in 1595.
The Church of San Silvestro al Quirinale is both a place of worship and a destination for art and history enthusiasts. Its artistic beauty and sacred atmosphere make it an unmissable site for those exploring the Eternal City.
Address: Via Ventiquattro Maggio 00184 Roma Italia
Roma (RM) Lazio
Latitude: 41.897321962746425
Longitude: 12.486643195152283
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Type: Building
Function: Church
Creation date: 16-01-2024 09:44
Last update: 16/01/2024