Romanesque and Byzantine architecture meld together in the monumental façade of this superb basilica, which was built in the years following St. Anthony’s death.
Marvel at rich Baroque decoration, precious artworks by the likes of Moretto and Grazio Cossali, and a pretty cloister in this 16th-century religious complex.
Relax in wine bars and restaurants, take a walking tour and discover the famous Colosseum and other historic sites in one of Rome’s prominent districts.
This 16th-century chapel highlights some brilliant Italian religious art, from lifelike marble sculptures to unnerving objects built from real human skeletons.
An eclectic mix of architectural styles, this ancient church is home to a range of ecclesiastical treasures including exquisite paintings and intricate frescoes.
An eclectic mix of architectural styles, this ancient church is home to a range of ecclesiastical treasures including exquisite paintings and intricate frescoes.