At the top of the Spanish Steps, the church and convent of Trinità dei Monti stand with two twin bell towers, creating one of Rome’s most recognizable vistas. Though its architecture is distinctly Italian, it is one of the few French-speaking Catholic churches in the city. Inside, visitors can explore the rich history and cultural blend that defines this unique place. From its elevated position, the church offers a panoramic view over Rome’s bustling streets and historic domes, making it a serene spot to appreciate the city’s timeless beauty.
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