Embark on a captivating journey through Rome's spiritual heart, where each church opens a door to centuries of art, history, and faith. From the Baroque splendor of Sant’Agnese in Agone to the serene beauty of San Lorenzo in Lucina, this tour weaves through ancient streets to discover masterpieces of architecture and hidden artistic treasures. Experience the divine in the majestic interiors of the Gesù and the quiet grace of Santa Maria della Pace. Join us to explore these twelve sacred sites, each telling its own story of devotion and wonder in the Eternal City
Chiesa di Sant’Agnese in Agone: A Baroque jewel in Piazza Navona, designed by Borromini. Celebrated for its artistic façade and interior sculptures by Bernini, this church is a testament to the rivalry that shaped Rome's Baroque era.
Chiesa del Santissimo Nome di Gesù all’Argentina: Known as Il Gesù, this church is the first Jesuit basilica in Rome, flaunting a magnificent façade and interior with opulent frescoes, setting the benchmark for Counter-Reformation church design.
Chiesa di San Francesco d'Assisi a Ripa Grande: Offers a glimpse into the life of St. Francis with his preserved room. Its Baroque architecture and artworks provide a serene atmosphere that contrasts with the bustling Trastevere outside.
Basilica di San Lorenzo in Lucina: An early Christian basilica that blends simplicity with historical depth, hosting Caravaggio’s "Crucifixion of St. Peter". Its underground ruins tell centuries of Roman history.
Chiesa di San Nicola da Tolentino agli Orti Sallustiani: A Baroque masterpiece with lavish decorations and ceiling frescoes. It serves as a splendid example of Roman ecclesiastical art, often overlooked by mainstream tourism.
Chiesa di Santa Dorotea: Nestled in the heart of Trastevere, this quaint church offers a peaceful respite from the city. Its modest exterior belies the artistic treasures within, making it a beloved local sanctuary.
Chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena in Campo Marzio: A Rococo masterpiece, it stands out with its graceful façade and luxuriously decorated interior, showcasing the height of Rococo artistry in Rome’s church architecture.
Basilica Sacro Cuore di Gesù: A splendid example of neo-Gothic architecture in Rome, this basilica captivates visitors with its pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and vibrant stained glass, embodying the heart of Catholic devotion.
Basilica dei Santi Silvestro e Martino ai Monti: An ancient basilica steeped in history, featuring early Christian mosaics, medieval frescoes, and a tranquil courtyard that offers a journey through the layers of Rome's past
Chiesa di San Luigi dei Francesi: Renowned for housing three of Caravaggio’s masterpieces, this church is a pilgrimage site for art lovers, encapsulating the beauty and drama of Baroque painting
Chiesa di Santa Maria della Pace: Famous for Raphael's Sibyls fresco and Bramante's cloister, this church is a harmonious blend of Renaissance art and architecture, offering a serene haven amidst Rome’s bustling streets.
Chiesa di Sant'Ignazio di Loyola in Campo Marzio: Famous for Andrea Pozzo's trompe-l'œil ceiling fresco, this church embodies the grandeur of Baroque art and architecture, celebrating the life and legacy of Ignatius of Loyola.