Nestled in the heart of Rome’s historical center, the 17th-century San Carlo ai Catinari Church (Chiesa di San Carlo ai Catinari) stands as a testament to baroque grandeur. Its large dome, visible above the city’s rooftops, is adorned with intricate, three-dimensional depictions of the cardinal virtues. Inside, the church’s sumptuous interiors are further enhanced by an array of frescoes and paintings that grace its chapels. Visitors can explore these artistic treasures, making it a significant destination for those with an appreciation for baroque art.
San Carlo ai Catinari Church (Chiesa di San Carlo ai Catinari)
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