Chiesa di Sant’Antonio in Campo Marzio
byThis church, serving the Portuguese community since 1445, may be small but it’s the epitome of opulence.
Rome’s attractions
This church, serving the Portuguese community since 1445, may be small but it’s the epitome of opulence.
A liberty style villa in Rome’s Flaminio neighbourhood boasting artworks and sculptures of the Norwegian-American artist, Hendrik Christian Andersen.
Take a look at our list of top non touristy things to do in Rome to get away from the crowds and experience the Eternal City the way locals do.
A Passeggiata through the Roman Forum: from Campidoglio to Colosseo
This Palazzo is the site of a fascinating 16th century home fitted with monster mouths for doors. The architectural gem also hosts the Biblioteca Hertziana.
What to see around Campo di Fiori: Mercato Campo de’ Fiori, Palazzo Farnese, Palazzo & Galleria Spada, Chiesa Santa Barbara dei Librai , Via Giulia
Behind an ancient wall, set back in a secluded garden, lies one of the most unique churches in Rome: the church of Santo Stefano Rotondo.
Villa d’Este is a palace located in Tivoli, a town just outside of Rome with a perfect example of Renaissance architecture and resplendent gardens. Must See in Rome.
The Chiesa del Gesù used to be the headquarters of the Jesuit Brothers. Built by Giacomo della Porta after a plan of the great Michelangelo had been dismissed.
The Ancient Church of Saint Mary, located in the Roman Forum and covered in frescos, reopens after 30 years of extensive excavation work
The Non-Catholic (or Protestant) Cemetery of Rome, in the neighborhood of Ostiense, is one of the most beautiful, historically rich burial grounds in Europe.
The Dominican Santa Maria Sopra Minerva (13th-century) is the only Gothic church in Rome.
The Great Mosque of Rome is the only Islamic temple in Rome and the largest Mosque in Europe as well.
Discover when the Holy Doors will be opened for the Jubilee 2025 and the Jubilee Itineraries within the city of Rome.