Santa Maria del Suffragio, Rome

Local nameChiesa di Santa Maria del Suffragio
LocationVatican City, Rome, Italy

Santa Maria del Suffragio is a 17th-century church in the center Rome, Italy. It lies on the via Giulia, in the rione Ponte.

In 1592, the Confraternita del Suffragio was a purgatorial society established adjacent to the church of Saint Biagio della Pagnotta; their goal was to pray for the spirits of the dead and dying. Two years later, the group received a charter of approval from Pope Clement VIII. In 1620, it was elevated to Arciconfraternita by Pope Paul V.

Having outgrown their premises, the group acquired in 1607, part of an unfinished site that originally had been destined to be the Bramante-designed Palace of the Courts. In 1662, the architect Carlo Rainaldi designed the church, which was completed by 1669, with interior decorations continuing till 1685.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Maria_del_Suffragio,_Rome

Address 116 Via Giulia, Roma 00186, Italy

Coordinates 41°53'52.326" N 12°27'59.061" E

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