Sant'Apollinare, Rome

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Sant'Apollinare, Rome is a historic church and former cardinal titular church in central Rome, dedicated to Saint Apollinaris and known for its Baroque architecture and proximity to Piazza Navona.

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Sant'Apollinare, Rome canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic church
church
former cardinal titular church
historic church
affiliation Holy See NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture
country Italy
dedicatedTo Saint Apollinaris NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholic NERFINISHED
diocese Diocese of Rome NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalType church building
hasCulturalSignificance example of Baroque ecclesiastical architecture in Rome
hasFunction parish church
place of worship
hasStylePeriod Baroque period
heritage Christian religious heritage site
isPartOf Baroque churches in Rome
Roman Catholic churches in Rome
locatedIn Lazio
Rome
central Rome
historic center of Rome
locatedNear Piazza Navona NERFINISHED
locatedOn the left bank of the Tiber River
namedAfter Saint Apollinaris of Ravenna NERFINISHED
proximityTo Piazza Navona NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
status former titular church
tradition Latin Church NERFINISHED
usedAs titular church

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Saint Apollinaris hasPlaceNamedAfter Sant'Apollinare, Rome