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Around Piazza Navona : Editor's choice

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  • Pietro da Cortona painted the dome and apse and Rubens three sanctuary canvases for this 1575 church.

  • The outline of this AD 86 stadium is echoed in Piazza Navona, built on top of its remains.

  • A collection of paintings, furnishings and objets d’art that once belonged to the extensive Bonaparte clan.

  • The last papal family palace built from 1791 to 1811. Cosimo Morelli used a Renaissance design to match the piazza. Inside is a small museum dedicated to Roman history.

  • This 17th-century palace has a wonderful Pietro da Cortona fresco upstairs.

  • A chapel in this 1594 church houses da Cortona’s Adoration of the Shepherds (1630).

  • Highlights in this gilded church are a Giulio Romano altarpiece and Peruzzi’s Hadrian VI tomb (1523).

  • Built in honour of a 13-year-old girl who was stripped in a brothel but whose hair miraculously grew to cover her nakedness. Borromini’s façade is a wonderful play of concave and convex shapes.

  • A Baroque gem of a church. Out front is the Torre della Scimmia, a rare remnant of medieval Rome.

  • Lined with antiques shops, this street is at its torch-flickering best during the May and October antiques fairs.

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