San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, Rome

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San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, Rome is a prominent Renaissance and Baroque church near the Tiber River, historically associated with the Florentine community and notable as the resting place of several major architects and artists.


Statements (46)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque architecture
Renaissance architecture
Roman Catholic church
church
affiliation Diocese of Rome
architect Alessandro Galilei
Antonio da Sangallo the Younger
Carlo Maderno
Francesco Borromini
Giacomo della Porta
Giovanni Battista da Sangallo
Jacopo Sansovino
associatedWith Florentine community in Rome
burialPlaceOf Carlo Fontana
Carlo Maderno
Francesco Borromini
Giacomo della Porta
Luigi Vanvitelli
completionDate 18th century
constructionStart circa 1509
early 16th century
country Italy
dedicatedTo Saint John the Baptist
denomination Roman Catholic
domeDesigner Carlo Maderno
façadeDesigner Alessandro Galilei
hasChapel Chapel of Saint Mary Magdalene in San Giovanni dei Fiorentini
Chapel of the Sacrament in San Giovanni dei Fiorentini
hasFeature Latin cross plan
barrel-vaulted nave
central dome
hasPart dome of San Giovanni dei Fiorentini
façade of San Giovanni dei Fiorentini
heritageDesignation part of the historic center of Rome UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn Lazio
Rione Regola
Rome
historic center of Rome
locatedNear Tiber River
material travertine
notableFor Renaissance and Baroque architectural features
association with Florentine community in Rome
burials of major architects and artists
religiousOrder Florentine nation in Rome
style Baroque
Renaissance

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Carlo Maderno
Francesco Borromini
burialPlace

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