Santa Maria dell’Anima, Rome

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Santa Maria dell’Anima in Rome is a historic German national church and former hospice near Piazza Navona, known for its Renaissance architecture and as the traditional church of the Holy Roman Empire’s German-speaking community.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance church building
Roman Catholic church
national church
architecturalStyle Renaissance
belongsTo Diocese of Rome
Vicariate of Rome
churchConsecrationYear 1514
containsTombOf Cardinal William of Enckenvoirt
Pope Adrian VI
country Italy
dedicatedTo Our Lady
denomination Roman Catholic
facadeStyle Renaissance
foundationDate 1399
foundedAs hospice for German pilgrims
foundedBy Johann Peters von Dusburg
Katherina von Mallinkrot
governedBy Rector of the German National Church in Rome
hasAffiliation Episcopal Conference of Austria
surface form: Austrian Bishops’ Conference

German Bishops' Conference
surface form: German Episcopal Conference

Swiss Bishops Conference
surface form: Swiss Bishops’ Conference
hasArchitect Andrea Sansovino
Giuliano da Sangallo
surface form: Giuliano da Sangallo the Younger

possibly Bramante
hasArtwork altarpiece by Giulio Romano
frescoes by Francesco Salviati
frescoes by Girolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta
tomb monuments of German prelates
hasFeature campanile
side chapels
three-aisled nave
hasFunction former hospice
parish church for German-speaking Catholics
hasLanguageCommunity Dutch
Flemish
German
heritageStatus listed historic church building
locatedIn Rome
Rione Parione
surface form: rione Parione
locatedNear Piazza Navona
nearbyLandmark Santa Maria della Pace
Sant'Agnese in Agone
surface form: Sant’Agnese in Agone
patronSaint Virgin Mary
roofType vaulted nave
traditionallyServed German-speaking community in Rome
traditionalRole German national church in Rome
national church of the Holy Roman Empire’s German nation in Rome
usedFor liturgical services in German
pastoral care of German-speaking pilgrims

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Pope Adrian VI burialPlace Santa Maria dell’Anima, Rome
Anton Raphael Mengs burialPlace Santa Maria dell’Anima, Rome
this entity surface form: Santi Michele e Magno, Rome