Chiesa di Santa Lucia vergine e martire del Gonfalone
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Open Opens at 7:00-12:30,17:00-19:00
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Via de Banchi Vecchi 12, 00186 Rome, ItalyMap
Phone+39 06 6819 3368
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Magnificent decorations inside
It's located in the very heart of the historic centre of Rome, in Via Dei Banchi Vecchi, very close to Piazza Navona and Piazza Farnese, where is the French Embassy. The origins of this very old, ba...
Just off the Via Giulia, you will find the church of Santa Lucia del Gonfalone which was built in 1511. The full dedication is to the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Lucy, the 4th century martyr. St. Luc...
This small church is filled with spectacular paintings and craftsmanship. We were fortunate to be walking by while it was open - it is well worth a visit.
After going to Farnezina, I stopped by on the way to Piazza Navona. The Roman church was decorated with many marbles such as the pillars inside the church.
a picture that leads to the heavens of the rear camp
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I passed by and entered without any knowledge. Inside the church, paintings are painted on the walls and ceilings, especially the paintings that lead to the heavens of the rear camp above the main altar.
Magnificent decorations inside
It's located in the very heart of the historic centre of Rome, in Via Dei Banchi Vecchi, very close to Piazza Navona and Piazza Farnese, where is the French Embassy. The origins of this very old, ba...
Patron Saint of Eye Sight!
Just off the Via Giulia, you will find the church of Santa Lucia del Gonfalone which was built in 1511. The full dedication is to the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Lucy, the 4th century martyr. St. Luc...
Spectacular
This small church is filled with spectacular paintings and craftsmanship. We were fortunate to be walking by while it was open - it is well worth a visit.
the marbles, like pillars, are...
After going to Farnezina, I stopped by on the way to Piazza Navona. The Roman church was decorated with many marbles such as the pillars inside the church.
a picture that leads to the heavens of the rear camp
I passed by and entered without any knowledge. Inside the church, paintings are painted on the walls and ceilings, especially the paintings that lead to the heavens of the rear camp above the main altar.