Santa Maria della Pace blends Renaissance and Baroque art, featuring Raphael's frescoes and Bramante's cloister—a serene Roman sanctuary of history.
Santa Maria della Pace, near Piazza Navona in Rome, is a stunning blend of Renaissance and Baroque artistry, providing an immersive audio-guided experience. Originally built in the 15th century and redesigned by Pietro da Cortona, its facade and semicircular portico stand as early Baroque architectural triumphs. Inside, marvel at Raphael’s famous frescoes of the Sibyls, radiant with mythological and Christian imagery, and the majestic high altar by Carlo Maderno. Other highlights include Bramante's harmonious Renaissance cloister, vibrant chapel frescoes, and a beautifully adorned dome symbolizing divine light. This tranquil sanctuary, with its preserved organ and historic sacristy, offers visitors a profound glimpse into Rome's artistic and religious heritage, making it a must-visit for lovers of history and beauty.
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