Things to Do in Navona and Campo

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Things to Do in Navona and Campo

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Campo de' Fiori
A bustling marketplace in the morning (Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-1 PM) and...
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Il Gesù
The mother church of the Jesuits in Rome is the prototype of...
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Museo Mario Praz
On the top floor of the Palazzo Primoli—the same building...
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Museo Napoleonico
Housed in an opulent collection of velvet-and-crystal salons...
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Oratorio dei Filippini
Housed in a Baroque masterwork by Borromini, this religious residence...
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Palazzo Altemps
Containing some of the finest ancient Roman statues in the world...
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Palazzo Farnese
The most beautiful Renaissance palace in Rome, the Palazzo Farnese...
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Palazzo Massimo alle Colonne
A curving, columned portico identifies this otherwise inconspicuous...
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Palazzo Spada
In this neighborhood of huge, austere palaces, Palazzo Spada...
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Pantheon
One of the wonders of the ancient world, this onetime pagan temple...
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Piazza Navona
Here everything that makes Rome unique is compressed into one...
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San Giovanni dei Fiorentini
Imbued with the supreme grace of the Florentine Renaissance...
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San Luigi dei Francesi
A pilgrimage spot for art lovers everywhere, San Luigi is home...
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Sant'Agnese in Agone
The absolute quintessence of Baroque architecture, this church...
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Sant'Agostino
Caravaggio's celebrated Madonna of the Pilgrims—which scandalized...
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Sant'Andrea della Valle
Topped by the highest dome in Rome (designed by Maderno) after...
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Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza
The main facade of this eccentric Baroque church, probably Borromini's...
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Santa Maria della Pace
In 1656, Pietro da Cortona (1596-1669) was commissioned by Pope...
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Santa Maria in Vallicella
This church, also known as Chiesa Nuova (New Church), was built...
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Santa Maria sopra Minerva
The name of the church reveals that it was built sopra (over)...
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Via Giulia
Still a Renaissance-era diorama and one of Rome's most exclusive...
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