Piazza di San Francesco D'Assisi, 88, 00153 Rome, ItalyMap
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It is a baroque church, divided into three parts, one the church itself, the museum about the history of St. Francis, the cemetery of St. Francis, and the latter two are not allowed to photograph.
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San Francesco a Ripa Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Church of San Francesco a Ripa is located on the banks of the Tiber River. The current church was built in 1603 and the façade was completed in 1681-1701. It was used as a barracks from 1873 to 1943. The church is dedicated to St. Francis, as the adjoining monastery had hosted him in 1229. In this church, Bernini's masterpiece "Blessed Ludovica-Abeltoni" is hidden. Also, in the square in front of the church there is an Ionian column, erected by Pius IX, taken from the ruins of Veii.
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It is a baroque church, divided into three parts, one the church itself, the museum about the history of St. Francis, the cemetery of St. Francis, and the latter two are not allowed to photograph.
It has been nearly 400 years since, and the paintings here are very famous. You can see them when you pass by.
The church is built by water, especially beautiful, when the sun is setting
Beautiful, especially after the sunset in the evening, especially beautiful
The scenery in the evening is really very beautiful ~~