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All Saints' Anglican Church Rome Review

4.5 /54 Reviews
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All Saints' Church is an active English-speaking congregation representing the Anglican Communion in Rome, Italy.The church building is a very fine red-brick construction in a neo-gothic style, situated in the Via del Babuino just around the corner from Piazza del Popolo and a 5 minute walk from the Spanish steps. The congregation has a children's sunday school with English speaking teachers and also a corner in the church where children can sit and color in or quietly play. It has quite a lot of international visitors who are always welcome and after each service they have refreshments in the church garden during warmer months so you can mingle with other English speaking people while there. The church is highly respected by the Italian community and if you are a Christian coming here on a Sunday would be like a home from home but in the loveliness of Rome!!!

All Saints' Anglican Church Rome

Posted: Dec 13, 2015
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  • coldwar
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    The churches are typical red brick churches. The buildings are new Gothic. The hall is covered with wooden floors, beautiful stained glass windows and benches, which are different from those of the Catholic Church. Instead, fish-plug chairs are arranged. It is rare in Rome. The gate is an elegant Gothic arch.

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    Posted: Sep 12, 2017
  • WillSum
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    The feeling of the palace group is still quite shocking, that is, the lack of people makes it look a little cold here. As a typical English-style church, some of its monuments have records of their own national history, and the Anglican Church has naturally become an undisputed local music resort.

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    Posted: Jun 4, 2016
  • yyhyh
    5/5Outstanding
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    A very beautiful church with stained glass windows, and it feels like it's in the English countryside.

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    Posted: Apr 22, 2016