• Sant'Agnese in Agone (also called Sant'Agnese in Piazza Navona) is a 17th-century Baroque church in Rome, Italy.
  • Early in his reign, the family built a palazzo in the Piazza Navona next to the ancient Church of SantAgnese.
  • Donations can be made by bank transfer: Chiesa SantAgnese in Agone – Piazza Navona IBAN
  • How did the rivalry between Bernini and Borromini influence the SantAgnese in Agone church’s design?
  • Advantages
    • Access guaranteed by reservation to the Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone and Crypt
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  • The Church is named after the martyr Sant'Agnese and her coffin with a statue of her sister, also a martyr, can be viewed in a chapel inside the Church.
  • The crypt of SantAgnese is the only thing that remains of the ancient church of SantAgnese in Agone, and was originally built converting some of the...
  • The fabulously Baroque Church of SantAgnese in Agone stands at Piazza Navona, a frenetic and beautiful pocket in Rome’s historic city center.
  • The main altar of SantAgnese in Agone serves as the spiritual focal point, radiating reverence throughout the church.
  • The Basilica di Sant'Agnese Fuori le Mura (Basilica of St. Agnes Outside the Walls) is a 7th century church in Rome.
  • Three different architects put their mark on the construction of the SantAgnese in Agone church.
  • One of the symbols of Rome, we said, is certainly Piazza Navona, deepening one of its most interesting attractions, namely the Church of SantAgnese in Agone.
  • Sant'Agnese in Agone is a 17th century Baroque church designed by Girolamo Rainaldi and his son, Carlo Rainaldi for the Pamphilj Pope Innocent X...