In the heart of Rome, the Church of the Gesù (Chiesa del Gesù) stands as a testament to 16th-century architectural and artistic grandeur. Commissioned by St. Ignatius of Loyola, the church is celebrated for its massive, three-dimensional trompe l’oeil ceiling frescoes, which create an illusion of depth and space. To fully appreciate these intricate works without straining, a large mirror has been thoughtfully placed. The church also houses the tomb of St. Ignatius, along with a museum filled with a wealth of religious relics, offering visitors a rich blend of history and art.
Church of the Gesù (Chiesa del Gesù)
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