Church of Santa Maria Immacolata a Via Veneto

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The Church of Santa Maria Immacolata a Via Veneto is a 17th-century Roman Catholic church in Rome, noted for its Capuchin crypt decorated with the bones of thousands of friars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 17th-century church
Roman Catholic church
church building
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture
associatedWith Capuchin friars NERFINISHED
belongsToDiocese Diocese of Rome NERFINISHED
belongsToVicariate Vicariate of Rome NERFINISHED
cemeteryFunction ossuary
completionDate 1631
constructionEnd 1631
constructionStart 1626
country Italy
dedicatedTo Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
denomination Roman Catholic
floorCount 1
foundedBy Pope Urban VIII NERFINISHED
hasArtworkType funerary art
hasChapelType side chapels
hasCrypt Capuchin Crypt NERFINISHED
hasInscriptionTheme reflection on death and eternity
hasNave single nave
hasPart Capuchin Crypt NERFINISHED
hasTheme memento mori
heritageDesignation cultural heritage of Rome
knownFor Capuchin Crypt decorated with human bones NERFINISHED
decoration with bones of thousands of Capuchin friars
languageOfLiturgy Italian
Latin
liturgicalStatus active church
locatedIn Lazio
Rome
locatedOn Via Veneto NERFINISHED
materialUsed human bones
plaster
stone
near Palazzo Barberini NERFINISHED
Piazza Barberini NERFINISHED
numberOfBurialsApprox thousands of Capuchin friars GENERATED
partOf historic center of Rome
patron Pope Urban VIII NERFINISHED
primaryUse place of worship
religiousOrder Order of Friars Minor Capuchin NERFINISHED
rite Latin Rite
roofType vaulted roof
secondaryUse museum space
touristAttraction yes
visitorAccess open to the public

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Piazza Barberini hasNearbyReligiousBuilding Church of Santa Maria Immacolata a Via Veneto