SS Nome di Maria Rome, Photos, Baroque Italian Church Building, Architecture Design, Picture
SS Nome di Maria Roma
Roman Religious Building, Baroque architecture in Italy design by Antoine Derizet Architect
SS Nome di Maria Roma Building
Location: adjacent to Trajan’s Forum (Foro Traiano)
Date started: 1736
Date Completed: 1751
Architect: Antoine Derizet
The Church of the Most Holy Name of Mary at the Trajan Forum (Italian: Santissimo Nome di Maria al Foro Traiano, Latin: Ss. Nominis Mariae ad forum Traiani) is a Roman Catholic church in Rome, Italy.
SS Nome di Maria Roma architettura:
This church should not be confused with the church Santissimo Nome di Maria in Via Latina in south-east Rome. The pale marble church stands in front of the Column of Trajan, a few dozen steps from the similarly domed, but externally more colorful, church of Santa Maria di Loreto.
The building interior is elliptical. There are seven small chapels, decorated in polychrome marble.
Viewed from Forum Traiano with Trajan’s Column in foreground:
Location: city centre, north of Vittoriano, northwest of the Forum Romanum
Roman buildings : Traditional architecture
Roman church building images © Adrian Welch : available upon request: photos 2816×2112 pixels
Forum Traiano – Trajan’s Forum
Buildings close by to the north east:
Location: Rome, Italy, southern Europe
Architecture in Rome
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Key Architecture close to this small Roman church building:
Colosseum
photo © Adrian Welch
Buildings close by to the south:
Vittoriano – Victor Emmmanuel II Monument
Teatro di Marcello – Marcellus’ Theatre
Another key religious building in the Italian capital city, to the North:
Santa Susanna
photograph © A. Welch
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