Navona Square
One of Rome’s most celebrated piazzas, Navona Square showcases the Pamphili family’s monumental vision and the architectural ambitions of Pope Innocent X.
At a glance
Navona Square stands as a landmark of papal patronage and urban design. Built at the behest of Pope Innocent X, the piazza reflects the grand aspirations of the Pamphili family and remains a focal point of Roman civic life.
History
The square was constructed under the direction of Pope Innocent X, a member of the Pamphili family. His vision transformed the site into a monumental plaza that would endure as one of Rome’s defining spaces.
What you see
The distinctive shape of Navona Square echoes that of an ancient stadium. Built in monumental style, the piazza’s layout and proportions reflect Renaissance and Baroque architectural principles, creating a harmonious urban void that invites gathering and movement.
Cultural significance
Navona Square embodies papal Rome’s ambition to create spaces of grandeur and public purpose. The square has functioned for centuries as a gathering place for Romans and visitors alike, hosting markets, celebrations, and daily life.
Key facts
- Address: Piazza Navona, 00186 Rome
- Coordinates: 41.899163, 12.473074
- Official website: turismoroma.it
Practical information
The square is open to the public at all times. Facilities and services vary seasonally; consult the official tourism website for current details on vendors, events, and accessibility.
Getting there
Navona Square is located in central Rome’s historic district. Multiple bus routes serve the area, and it is within walking distance of several metro stations. Parking in the surrounding streets is limited; pedestrian access is recommended.
Sources & resources
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See this place and what’s around it →Historical events at this place (9)
- 2017 Piazze di Roma di Notte (da Piazza Colonna a Piazza Navona)
- 2018 Piazza Navona e Stadio di Domiziano (Sotterranei)
- 2019 Stadio di Domiziano sotto Piazza Navona
- 2019 Visita a S. Giacomo degli Spagnoli a Piazza Navona
- 2019 Piazza Navona e i suoi sotterranei, Lo Stadio di Domiziano
- 2020 Roma Sotterranea: Stadio di Domiziano sotto Piazza Navona
- 2021 La Roma della GRANDE BELLEZZA
- 2021 Rioni di Roma: VI Rione Parione da Piazza Navona a Campo dei Fiori
- 2022 Nuovi ambienti dello STADIO di DOMIZIANO
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