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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Vatican Illustration.<br />
St. Peter's Basilica.<br />
Vatican City. Located on what was known in antiquity the ager Vaticanus, the banks of the Tiber, and at some distance from the Vatican Mountains, it stands on the former "Imperial Gardens" that were owned by Agrippina.<br />
His son, the emperor Caligula, also built a private circus, Circus Vaticanus, whose obelisk planted in the heart of the Piazza San Pietro is one of its only remnants. In this circus took place the martyrdom of many Christians at the time of Nero.<br />
St Peter was buried in the north of the circus and the Emperor Constantine built a basilica on the grand circus. This building was replaced by the current basilica during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Vatican Illustration.<br />
St. Peter's Basilica.<br />
Vatican City. Located on what was known in antiquity the ager Vaticanus, the banks of the Tiber, and at some distance from the Vatican Mountains, it stands on the former "Imperial Gardens" that were owned by Agrippina.<br />
His son, the emperor Caligula, also built a private circus, Circus Vaticanus, whose obelisk planted in the heart of the Piazza San Pietro is one of its only remnants. In this circus took place the martyrdom of many Christians at the time of Nero.<br />
St Peter was buried in the north of the circus and the Emperor Constantine built a basilica on the grand circus. This building was replaced by the current basilica during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Vatican Illustration.<br />
St. Peter's Basilica.<br />
Vatican City. Located on what was known in antiquity the ager Vaticanus, the banks of the Tiber, and at some distance from the Vatican Mountains, it stands on the former "Imperial Gardens" that were owned by Agrippina.<br />
His son, the emperor Caligula, also built a private circus, Circus Vaticanus, whose obelisk planted in the heart of the Piazza San Pietro is one of its only remnants. In this circus took place the martyrdom of many Christians at the time of Nero.<br />
St Peter was buried in the north of the circus and the Emperor Constantine built a basilica on the grand circus. This building was replaced by the current basilica during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
    VaticanIllustration006.jpg
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration. Il Vittoriano. <br />
The National Monument of Victor Emmanuel II or Altar of the Fatherland or "Il Vittoriano" is a monument to honour Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy. It occupies a site between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill. The monument was designed by Giuseppe Sacconi in 1885 It was inaugurated in 1911 and completed in 1935.<br />
The monument is built of pure white marble from Botticino, Brescia, and features majestic stairways, tall Corinthian columns, fountains, a huge equestrian sculpture of Victor Emmanuel and two statues of the goddess Victoria riding on quadrigas. The structure is 135 m (443 ft) wide and 70 m (230 ft) high. If the quadrigae and winged victories are included, the height is to 81 m (266 ft).<br />
The base of the structure houses the museum of Italian Reunification.<br />
In 2007, a panoramic elevator was added to the structure, allowing visitors to ride up to the roof for 360 degree views of Rome.
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  • Basilique St Pierre. <br />
Cité du Vatican. Située sur ce que l'on appelait dans l'antiquité l'ager Vaticanus, aux bords du Tibre, et à quelque distance des Monts Vaticani, elle se dresse sur les anciens« jardins impériaux » qui furent propriété d'Agrippine.<br />
Son fils, l'empereur Caligula , y fit construire un cirque privé, le Circus Vaticanus, dont l'obélisque planté en plein coeur de la Piazza San Pietro constitue un de ses seuls vestiges. Dans ce cirque eut lieu le martyre de nombreux chretiens à l'époque de Néron.<br />
St Pierre fut enterré au nord de ce cirque puis l'empereur Constantin fit édifier une basilique grandiose sur le cirque. Cette edifice fut remplacé par l'actuelle basilique au cours des XVIe et XVIIe siècles.
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Vatican Illustration.<br />
St. Peter's Basilica.<br />
Vatican City. Located on what was known in antiquity the ager Vaticanus, the banks of the Tiber, and at some distance from the Vatican Mountains, it stands on the former "Imperial Gardens" that were owned by Agrippina.<br />
His son, the emperor Caligula, also built a private circus, Circus Vaticanus, whose obelisk planted in the heart of the Piazza San Pietro is one of its only remnants. In this circus took place the martyrdom of many Christians at the time of Nero.<br />
St Peter was buried in the north of the circus and the Emperor Constantine built a basilica on the grand circus. This building was replaced by the current basilica during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
    VaticanIllustration001.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Vatican Illustration.<br />
St. Peter's Basilica.<br />
Vatican City. Located on what was known in antiquity the ager Vaticanus, the banks of the Tiber, and at some distance from the Vatican Mountains, it stands on the former "Imperial Gardens" that were owned by Agrippina.<br />
His son, the emperor Caligula, also built a private circus, Circus Vaticanus, whose obelisk planted in the heart of the Piazza San Pietro is one of its only remnants. In this circus took place the martyrdom of many Christians at the time of Nero.<br />
St Peter was buried in the north of the circus and the Emperor Constantine built a basilica on the grand circus. This building was replaced by the current basilica during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
    VaticanIllustration003.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Vatican Illustration.<br />
St. Peter's Basilica.<br />
Vatican City. Located on what was known in antiquity the ager Vaticanus, the banks of the Tiber, and at some distance from the Vatican Mountains, it stands on the former "Imperial Gardens" that were owned by Agrippina.<br />
His son, the emperor Caligula, also built a private circus, Circus Vaticanus, whose obelisk planted in the heart of the Piazza San Pietro is one of its only remnants. In this circus took place the martyrdom of many Christians at the time of Nero.<br />
St Peter was buried in the north of the circus and the Emperor Constantine built a basilica on the grand circus. This building was replaced by the current basilica during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
    VaticanIllustration004.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Vatican Illustration.<br />
St. Peter's Basilica.<br />
Vatican City. Located on what was known in antiquity the ager Vaticanus, the banks of the Tiber, and at some distance from the Vatican Mountains, it stands on the former "Imperial Gardens" that were owned by Agrippina.<br />
His son, the emperor Caligula, also built a private circus, Circus Vaticanus, whose obelisk planted in the heart of the Piazza San Pietro is one of its only remnants. In this circus took place the martyrdom of many Christians at the time of Nero.<br />
St Peter was buried in the north of the circus and the Emperor Constantine built a basilica on the grand circus. This building was replaced by the current basilica during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
    VaticanIllustration005.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Vatican Illustration.<br />
St. Peter's Basilica.<br />
Vatican City. Located on what was known in antiquity the ager Vaticanus, the banks of the Tiber, and at some distance from the Vatican Mountains, it stands on the former "Imperial Gardens" that were owned by Agrippina.<br />
His son, the emperor Caligula, also built a private circus, Circus Vaticanus, whose obelisk planted in the heart of the Piazza San Pietro is one of its only remnants. In this circus took place the martyrdom of many Christians at the time of Nero.<br />
St Peter was buried in the north of the circus and the Emperor Constantine built a basilica on the grand circus. This building was replaced by the current basilica during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
    VaticanIllustration009.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Vatican Illustration.<br />
St. Peter's Basilica.<br />
Vatican City. Located on what was known in antiquity the ager Vaticanus, the banks of the Tiber, and at some distance from the Vatican Mountains, it stands on the former "Imperial Gardens" that were owned by Agrippina.<br />
His son, the emperor Caligula, also built a private circus, Circus Vaticanus, whose obelisk planted in the heart of the Piazza San Pietro is one of its only remnants. In this circus took place the martyrdom of many Christians at the time of Nero.<br />
St Peter was buried in the north of the circus and the Emperor Constantine built a basilica on the grand circus. This building was replaced by the current basilica during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
    VaticanIllustration008.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Vatican Illustration.<br />
St. Peter's Basilica.<br />
Vatican City. Located on what was known in antiquity the ager Vaticanus, the banks of the Tiber, and at some distance from the Vatican Mountains, it stands on the former "Imperial Gardens" that were owned by Agrippina.<br />
His son, the emperor Caligula, also built a private circus, Circus Vaticanus, whose obelisk planted in the heart of the Piazza San Pietro is one of its only remnants. In this circus took place the martyrdom of many Christians at the time of Nero.<br />
St Peter was buried in the north of the circus and the Emperor Constantine built a basilica on the grand circus. This building was replaced by the current basilica during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
    VaticanIllustration011.jpg
  • Rome019.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Vatican Illustration.<br />
St. Peter's Basilica.<br />
Vatican City. Located on what was known in antiquity the ager Vaticanus, the banks of the Tiber, and at some distance from the Vatican Mountains, it stands on the former "Imperial Gardens" that were owned by Agrippina.<br />
His son, the emperor Caligula, also built a private circus, Circus Vaticanus, whose obelisk planted in the heart of the Piazza San Pietro is one of its only remnants. In this circus took place the martyrdom of many Christians at the time of Nero.<br />
St Peter was buried in the north of the circus and the Emperor Constantine built a basilica on the grand circus. This building was replaced by the current basilica during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
    VaticanIllustration012.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Vatican Illustration.<br />
St. Peter's Basilica.<br />
Vatican City. Located on what was known in antiquity the ager Vaticanus, the banks of the Tiber, and at some distance from the Vatican Mountains, it stands on the former "Imperial Gardens" that were owned by Agrippina.<br />
His son, the emperor Caligula, also built a private circus, Circus Vaticanus, whose obelisk planted in the heart of the Piazza San Pietro is one of its only remnants. In this circus took place the martyrdom of many Christians at the time of Nero.<br />
St Peter was buried in the north of the circus and the Emperor Constantine built a basilica on the grand circus. This building was replaced by the current basilica during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
    VaticanIllustration013.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Vatican Illustration.<br />
St. Peter's Basilica.<br />
Vatican City. Located on what was known in antiquity the ager Vaticanus, the banks of the Tiber, and at some distance from the Vatican Mountains, it stands on the former "Imperial Gardens" that were owned by Agrippina.<br />
His son, the emperor Caligula, also built a private circus, Circus Vaticanus, whose obelisk planted in the heart of the Piazza San Pietro is one of its only remnants. In this circus took place the martyrdom of many Christians at the time of Nero.<br />
St Peter was buried in the north of the circus and the Emperor Constantine built a basilica on the grand circus. This building was replaced by the current basilica during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
    VaticanIllustration014.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration
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  • Le long du cours Vittorio Emmanuele II
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration
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  • Le long du cours Vittorio Emmanuele II. <br />
Aera Sacra Argentina.<br />
e Largo di Torre Argentina est une vaste place rectangulaire, située à Rome sur le corso Vittorio Emanuele, dans le quartier historique du Champ de Mars, presque entièrement occupée par un complexe archéologique comprenant quatre temples romains de l'époque républicaine.
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration
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  • Le long du cours Vittorio Emmanuele II
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  • Le long du cours Vittorio Emmanuele II
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration. Piazza Venezia.<br />
The Piazza Venezia is a piazza in central Rome, Italy. It takes its name from the adjacent Palazzo Venezia, the former embassy in the city of the Republic of Venice.<br />
The piazza is at the foot of the Capitoline Hill and near the Roman Forum. It is dominated by the imposing Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II. In 2009, during excavations for the Rome C Metro Line, ancient remains of what has been identified as emperor Hadrian's Athenaeum were unearthed in the middle of the square.
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration. Il Vittoriano. <br />
The National Monument of Victor Emmanuel II or Altar of the Fatherland or "Il Vittoriano" is a monument to honour Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy. It occupies a site between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill. The monument was designed by Giuseppe Sacconi in 1885 It was inaugurated in 1911 and completed in 1935.<br />
The monument is built of pure white marble from Botticino, Brescia, and features majestic stairways, tall Corinthian columns, fountains, a huge equestrian sculpture of Victor Emmanuel and two statues of the goddess Victoria riding on quadrigas. The structure is 135 m (443 ft) wide and 70 m (230 ft) high. If the quadrigae and winged victories are included, the height is to 81 m (266 ft).<br />
The base of the structure houses the museum of Italian Reunification.<br />
In 2007, a panoramic elevator was added to the structure, allowing visitors to ride up to the roof for 360 degree views of Rome.
    RomeIllustration008.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration. Il Vittoriano. <br />
The National Monument of Victor Emmanuel II or Altar of the Fatherland or "Il Vittoriano" is a monument to honour Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy. It occupies a site between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill. The monument was designed by Giuseppe Sacconi in 1885 It was inaugurated in 1911 and completed in 1935.<br />
The monument is built of pure white marble from Botticino, Brescia, and features majestic stairways, tall Corinthian columns, fountains, a huge equestrian sculpture of Victor Emmanuel and two statues of the goddess Victoria riding on quadrigas. The structure is 135 m (443 ft) wide and 70 m (230 ft) high. If the quadrigae and winged victories are included, the height is to 81 m (266 ft).<br />
The base of the structure houses the museum of Italian Reunification.<br />
In 2007, a panoramic elevator was added to the structure, allowing visitors to ride up to the roof for 360 degree views of Rome.
    RomeIllustration009.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration. Il Vittoriano. <br />
The National Monument of Victor Emmanuel II or Altar of the Fatherland or "Il Vittoriano" is a monument to honour Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy. It occupies a site between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill. The monument was designed by Giuseppe Sacconi in 1885 It was inaugurated in 1911 and completed in 1935.<br />
The monument is built of pure white marble from Botticino, Brescia, and features majestic stairways, tall Corinthian columns, fountains, a huge equestrian sculpture of Victor Emmanuel and two statues of the goddess Victoria riding on quadrigas. The structure is 135 m (443 ft) wide and 70 m (230 ft) high. If the quadrigae and winged victories are included, the height is to 81 m (266 ft).<br />
The base of the structure houses the museum of Italian Reunification.<br />
In 2007, a panoramic elevator was added to the structure, allowing visitors to ride up to the roof for 360 degree views of Rome.
    RomeIllustration010.jpg
  • Piazza Venezia - La Piazza Venezia est une place du centre de Rome dominée par le monument dédié à Victor-Emmanuel II.<br />
D'un blanc immaculé, cet édifice impressionnant s'inspire de l'Autel de Pergame.<br />
Il a été bâti entre 1895 et 1911 pour célébrer les 50 ans de l'Unité Italienne en l'honneur du 1er roi de l'Italie unifiée. La conception du bâtiment a été réalisée par G. Sacconi.
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration. Il Vittoriano. <br />
The National Monument of Victor Emmanuel II or Altar of the Fatherland or "Il Vittoriano" is a monument to honour Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy. It occupies a site between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill. The monument was designed by Giuseppe Sacconi in 1885 It was inaugurated in 1911 and completed in 1935.<br />
The monument is built of pure white marble from Botticino, Brescia, and features majestic stairways, tall Corinthian columns, fountains, a huge equestrian sculpture of Victor Emmanuel and two statues of the goddess Victoria riding on quadrigas. The structure is 135 m (443 ft) wide and 70 m (230 ft) high. If the quadrigae and winged victories are included, the height is to 81 m (266 ft).<br />
The base of the structure houses the museum of Italian Reunification.<br />
In 2007, a panoramic elevator was added to the structure, allowing visitors to ride up to the roof for 360 degree views of Rome.
    RomeIllustration012.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration. Il Vittoriano. <br />
The National Monument of Victor Emmanuel II or Altar of the Fatherland or "Il Vittoriano" is a monument to honour Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy. It occupies a site between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill. The monument was designed by Giuseppe Sacconi in 1885 It was inaugurated in 1911 and completed in 1935.<br />
The monument is built of pure white marble from Botticino, Brescia, and features majestic stairways, tall Corinthian columns, fountains, a huge equestrian sculpture of Victor Emmanuel and two statues of the goddess Victoria riding on quadrigas. The structure is 135 m (443 ft) wide and 70 m (230 ft) high. If the quadrigae and winged victories are included, the height is to 81 m (266 ft).<br />
The base of the structure houses the museum of Italian Reunification.<br />
In 2007, a panoramic elevator was added to the structure, allowing visitors to ride up to the roof for 360 degree views of Rome.
    RomeIllustration013.jpg
  • Piazza Venezia - La Piazza Venezia est une place du centre de Rome dominée par le monument dédié à Victor-Emmanuel II.<br />
D'un blanc immaculé, cet édifice impressionnant s'inspire de l'Autel de Pergame.<br />
Il a été bâti entre 1895 et 1911 pour célébrer les 50 ans de l'Unité Italienne en l'honneur du 1er roi de l'Italie unifiée. La conception du bâtiment a été réalisée par G. Sacconi.
    Rome048.jpg
  • Piazza Venezia - La Piazza Venezia est une place du centre de Rome dominée par le monument dédié à Victor-Emmanuel II.<br />
D'un blanc immaculé, cet édifice impressionnant s'inspire de l'Autel de Pergame.<br />
Il a été bâti entre 1895 et 1911 pour célébrer les 50 ans de l'Unité Italienne en l'honneur du 1er roi de l'Italie unifiée. La conception du bâtiment a été réalisée par G. Sacconi.
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  • Rome Antique: la colonne Trajane. Erigée par Trajan en vers 116, pour immortaliser ses campagnes contre les Daces entre 101 et 107.<br />
Colonna Traiana
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration. Church near Piazza Navona.
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  • Rome, via del Corso
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration.<br />
The Trevi Fountain is a fountain in the Trevi rione in Rome. Standing 25.9 meters (85 feet) high and 19.8 meters (65 feet) wide it is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and one of the most famous fountains in the world.
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  • Considéré comme l'un des monuments les plus célèbres de Rome, la fontaine de Trevi fut commandée à Niccolò Salvi par le pape Clément XII. <br />
Anita Ekberg a donné la touche finale de cette renommée en s'y baignant en robe du soir dans "La Dolce Vita"<br />
L'origine de son nom serait du soit à une dénommée "Trevi" qui aurait sauvé sa virginité en indiquant l'endroit de cette source ou alors, plus probablement, de l'étymologie de trivium: tre vie en italien signifiant 3 rues, localisation de cette fontaine. Elle est également le rendez-vous par excellence des amoureux et des couples désirant un enfant.<br />
La coutume est de jeter une pièce de monnaie par le bras droit en tournant le dos à la fontaine avant de quitter Rome. Cette superstition étant que celui qui fait ce geste est assuré de revenir à Rome afin de retrouver cette pièce. <br />
Cependant, la monnaie de cette fontaine est collectée par les autorités et envoyée à des oeuvres de charité, qui se partagent près d'un million d'euros par an.
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration. <br />
Trevi Fountain<br />
The Trevi Fountain is a fountain in the Trevi rione in Rome. Standing 25.9 meters (85 feet) high and 19.8 meters (65 feet) wide it is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and one of the most famous fountains in the world.
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration. Near Piazza Navona.
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration. Near Piazza Navona.
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration. Near Piazza Navona.
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration.<br />
The Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi or "Fountain of the Four Rivers" is a fountain in Rome and located in the urban square of the Piazza Navona. It was designed in 1651 by Gianlorenzo Bernini for Pope Innocent X whose family palace, the Palazzo Pamphili, faced onto the piazza as did the church of Sant'Agnese in Agone of which Innocent was the sponser.
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration. Sant'Agnese in Agone is a seventeenth century Baroque church in Rome. It faces onto the Piazza Navona, one of the main urban spaces in the historic centre of the city and the site where the Early Christian Saint Agnes was martyred in the ancient Stadium of Domitian.<br />
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The rebuilding of the church was begun in 1652 at the instigation of Pope Innocent X whose family palace, the Palazzo Pamphili, faced onto the piazza and was adjacent to the site of the new church. The church was to be effectively a family chapel annexed to their residence.<br />
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A number of architects were involved in the construction of the church, including Girolamo Rainaldi and his son Carlo Rainaldi, and two of the foremost Baroque architects, Francesco Borromini and the sculptor Gianlorenzo Bernini
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration. Fontana del Moro. The Moor Fountain is a fountain located at the southern end of the Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy. It represents a Moor, or African (perhaps originally meant to be Neptune), standing in a conch shell, wrestling with a dolphin, surrounded by four Tritons. It is placed in a basin of rose-colored marble.<br />
The fountain was originally designed by Giacomo della Porta in 1575 with the dolphin and four Tritons. In 1653, the statue of the Moor, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, was added. In 1874, during a restoration of the fountain, the original statues were moved to the Villa Borghese and replaced with copies.
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration. Piazza Navona.
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  • Ruelle pres de la Piazza Navona.
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  • ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: Illustration
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  • Vendeur. Alentours de la Piazza Navona, Rome - Italie.
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