Open January 1-December 31 Saturday-Sunday 6:00-23:00,Open Monday 6:00-21:00,Open Tuesday-Wednesday 9:00-21:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
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Via del Corso, 437, 00186 Roma RM, ItalyMap
Phone: +39 06 6819 2527
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santa ambrogio Church, a relatively large church here at the August Peace Altar, very gorgeous architecture, Roman-style church dome is boutique, Rome is full of churches
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Basilica of SS. Ambrose and Charles on the Corso Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Spend a few hours exploring San Carlo al Corso the next time you're exploring Rome's architectural history. Construction on this his high-vaulted Gothic cathedral began in 1610 and was finished, with varying new wings and chapels by the end of the century. Built in honor of St. Charles Borrowmeo, the cathedral still holds mass each year on Norwegian Christmas. You can walk around the perimeter of the building and absorb the enormous amount of human ingenuity and effort that went into constructing it, and quietly explore the inner rooms that are open to the public
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Basilica of SS. Ambrose and Charles on the Corso Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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santa ambrogio Church, a relatively large church here at the August Peace Altar, very gorgeous architecture, Roman-style church dome is boutique, Rome is full of churches
basilica dei santa ambrogio This church is here at the August Peace Altar, a very majestic building! There will be mass activities during the fixed period every day, you can visit during non-holiday periods
Walk around the alley next to Plaza de España and enjoy the cultural charm of ancient Rome. I saw this church soon after I walked through it. Although there was not much introduction, I saw many tourists enter the house. The interior design is really heartwarming, with marble columns and floors, plus beautiful murals, and the size is not inferior to the Trinity Church.
The overall elevation of the church is still very good. The marble structure and some gold sculptures have carved the outline of a great atmosphere. The murals on the dome above the main hall are also very layered. There are also some paintings and sculptures arranged regularly on both sides of the prayer platform. The bronze statue of Jesus on the front cross and the gold-framed painting on the back form a powerful visual impact.
This street is a place to walk, with impressive buildings and primitive shops and restaurants.