Santa Maria in Via Lata

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Santa Maria in Via Lata is a Baroque Roman Catholic church in central Rome, traditionally associated with the imprisonment of St. Paul and noted for its richly decorated interior and ancient underground remains.

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Santa Maria in Via Lata canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque church
Roman Catholic church
church building in Rome
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture
associatedWith Christian pilgrimage in Rome
cult of Saint Paul
builtOver Roman insula
Roman warehouses
ancient Roman structures
constructionPeriod 17th century (Baroque rebuilding)
country Italy
dedicatedTo Our Lady on the Broad Way NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
denomination Latin Church NERFINISHED
earlierStructureDate early Christian period
facadeArchitecturalStyle Baroque
facadeDesigner Pietro da Cortona NERFINISHED
governedBy Diocese of Rome NERFINISHED
hasArtwork Baroque altarpieces
frescoes in the underground oratory
hasFacade Baroque facade
hasFeature cloistered courtyard
crypt
marble altars
painted ceilings
rich stucco decoration
side chapels
single nave
hasPart ancient underground remains
underground oratory
heritageStatus historic church of Rome
liturgicalUse parish church
locatedIn Lazio
Rome
rione Trevi NERFINISHED
locatedOn Via del Corso NERFINISHED
notableFor ancient subterranean structures
richly decorated interior
openToPublic yes
religion Roman Catholicism
touristAttraction yes
traditionallyAssociatedWith imprisonment of Saint Paul
presence of Saint Luke
presence of Saint Peter
traditionStatus traditional site of Saint Paul’s Roman imprisonment

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Via del Corso hasPart Santa Maria in Via Lata