
Basilica di Sant’Andrea della Valle, near the Pantheon and Piazza Navona, exemplifies Baroque grandeur. Built in the early 17th century, it boasts one of Rome’s tallest domes—second only to St. Peter’s—by Carlo Maderno. Inside, richly decorated chapels display frescoes by Domenichino and Lanfranco. The soaring nave, filled with light, features intricate details that evoke a sense of wonder. Admire the monumental high altar, dedicated to St. Andrew. Admission is free, though midday closures occur, so plan accordingly. Several cafés and gelaterias nearby offer a welcome break after your visit to this lesser-known Roman treasure.
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