Sacred Heart Basilica of Christ the King

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Rome, Lazio · 1934

Sacred Heart Basilica of Christ the King

A twentieth-century basilica in Rome dedicated to Christ the King, designed by architect Marcello Piacentini and completed in 1934.

At a glance

The Sacred Heart Basilica of Christ the King stands as a significant religious structure in Rome’s Prati district. Built in the early twentieth century, it reflects the architectural vision of Marcello Piacentini, one of Italy’s prominent modernist designers of the interwar period.

History

Originally called the Church of Our Lord Christ the King, the basilica was constructed in 1934 under the direction of architect Marcello Piacentini. The church emerged during a transformative period in Rome’s urban development, when the city was undergoing significant architectural renewal.

What you see

Piacentini’s design represents the architectural language of the 1930s, blending modernist principles with ecclesiastical tradition. The basilica’s structure and spatial arrangement reflect the designer’s characteristic approach to monumental religious architecture during this era.

Cultural significance

The basilica occupies an important place in Rome’s religious and architectural heritage. As a work by Marcello Piacentini, it contributes to the understanding of interwar Italian modernism and the evolution of sacred architecture in the twentieth century.

Key facts

  • Designed by architect Marcello Piacentini
  • Completed in 1934
  • Address: Viale Giuseppe Mazzini, 32, 00195, Rome
  • Coordinates: 41.91735152975637, 12.46549665927887
  • Phone: 06 322 3383
  • Website: http://wwwcristoreroma.it

Practical information

The basilica is located in Rome’s Prati neighbourhood. For current opening hours and visitor information, contact the basilica directly or consult the official website.

Getting there

The basilica is situated at Viale Giuseppe Mazzini, 32 in central Rome. You can reach it by public transport or taxi from anywhere in the city centre.

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