Church of Santi Bonifacio e Alessio

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The Church of Santi Bonifacio e Alessio is a historic Roman Catholic basilica in Rome renowned for its medieval origins, baroque renovations, and scenic location overlooking the Tiber.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic church
basilica
minor basilica
titular church
address Piazza Sant’Alessio, Rome
architecturalStyle Baroque
Romanesque
associatedWithReligiousOrder Somaschi Fathers
belongsToDiocese Diocese of Rome
containsRelic relics of Saint Alexius
relics of Saint Boniface
country Italy
dedicatedTo Saint Alexius of Rome
Saint Boniface of Tarsus
floorPlanType basilica plan
foundedInCentury 5th century
hasBaroqueInterior true
hasBell true
hasBellTower true
hasChapels side chapels
hasCloister true
hasCloisterGarden true
hasConvent true
hasCrypt true
hasFacade Baroque facade
hasHighAltar true
hasMedievalOrigins true
hasNave single nave
hasOrgan true
hasPortico true
hasViewOf Tiber
surface form: Tiber River

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heritageStatus historic church
isHistoricSite true
isOnHill Aventine Hill
isParishChurch false
isTitularChurchOf Cardinal-priests of the Roman Catholic Church
isTouristAttraction true
liturgicalTradition Latin Rite
locatedIn Rione Ripa
Rome
locatedOn Aventine Hill
overlooks Tiber
surface form: Tiber River
region Lazio
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
underwentMajorRenovation 16th century
18th century

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