
Planned by Valadier
at the beginning of the XIX century, it
is considered one of the best urban
works in Rome. It represents he point of
confluence of three important streets:
via del Corso, via del Babuino and via
di Ripetta. It is characterized by the
Porta del Popolo by Bernini, which was
the most important entrance in Rome for
travellers coming from the north through
the consular Flaminia road. In the
middle of the square you can see the
second greatest obelisk in Rome: the
Egyptian Obelisk, realized in 1200 B.C.
At the slopes of Pincio's terrace, from
where you can enjoy an exceptional view
of Rome, there is the "Chiesa di Santa
Maria del Popolo", built in the Middle
Ages and rebuilt many times until its
complete restoration occurred during
Renaissance. Inside, you can admire
works by Pinturicchio and Caravaggio.
The second aisle, the one on left, is
overhung by "Cappella Chigi" designed by
Raffaello during the Renaissance. Two
more similar churches face this square:
"Santa Maria in Montesanto" and "Santa
Maria dei Miracoli", realized in the XVI
century by Bernini.
Car : 3.7 km, 5 min
Mix : 305 mt, 9 min
On foot : 2.6 km, 29 min
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