Santa Maria dei Monti, Rome

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Santa Maria dei Monti in Rome is a late 16th-century Baroque church renowned for its elegant façade and interior, designed by the prominent architect Giacomo della Porta.

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Santa Maria dei Monti, Rome canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque church
Roman Catholic church
church
alsoKnownAs Madonna dei Monti
Santa Maria ai Monti
architect Giacomo della Porta
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture

Mannerist architecture
centuryOfConstruction 16th century
cityQuarter Monti district
constructionStart late 16th century
country Italy
dedicatedTo Our Lady of the Snows
Virgin Mary
denomination Roman Catholic
diocese Diocese of Rome
facadeDesigner Giacomo della Porta
hasArtwork altarpiece of the Virgin and Child
frescoes of the Virgin Mary
hasBellTower yes
hasFaçade elegant Baroque façade
hasFeature high altar
marble altars
painted ceiling
side chapels
single nave
stucco decoration
hasInterior Baroque interior
hasOrder pilasters on façade
hasPortal Baroque main portal
heritageStatus part of Rome’s historic artistic heritage
languageOfName Italian
liturgicalUse parish church
locatedIn Rione Monti
Rome
locatedNear Suburra area
Via dei Serpenti
Via del Boschetto
material travertine façade
planType Latin cross plan
primaryName Santa Maria ai Monti
surface form: Santa Maria dei Monti
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
roofType pitched roof
tradition associated with a miraculous image of the Virgin
urbanContext historic center of Rome

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Giacomo della Porta notableWork Santa Maria dei Monti, Rome