Santa Maria del Popolo

Santa Maria del Popolo is a notable Augustinian church located in Rome.

It stands to the north side of the Piazza del Popolo, one of the most famous squares of the city, between the ancient Porta Flaminia (one of the gates of the Aurelian Walls and the starting point of the Via Flaminia, the road to Ariminum (modern Rimini) and the most important route to the north of Ancient Rome) and the Pincio park.

In 1099, a chapel was built by Pope Paschal II to Our Lady, over a tomb of the Domitia family. Tradition has it that the site was haunted by Nero's ghost or demons in the form of black crows; therefore the pope chopped down the walnut tree sheltering the crows and built a church in its place. The name del Popolo ("of the people") probably derives from its funding by the people of Rome, but some sources say it comes from the Latin word populus, meaning "poplar" and referring to a tree located nearby. The chapel became a church by will of Pope Gregory IX, and given to the Augustinians, who still oversee the church, in the first half of 13th century.

Santa Maria del Popolo was reconstructed by Baccio Pontelli and Andrea Bregno in 1472-1477, commissioned by the association of the Lombards of Rome, creating an excellent example of Italian Renaissance architecture. In 1655-60 the facade was modified by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, who was asked by Pope Alexander VII to update the Renaissance church to a more modern Baroque style.

The church contains not only the Cerasi Chapel canvases of Caravaggio (Crucifixion of St. Peter and Conversion on the Way to Damascus) and an Assumption of the Virgin by Annibale Carracci, but also frescoes by Pinturicchio, sculptures by Andrea Bregno and Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Habakkuk and the Angel and Daniel and the Lion). The Chigi Chapel, the private chapel of banker Agostino Chigi, was designed by Raffaello Sanzio. The dome is decorated with Raphael's mosaics Creation of the World.

After Bernini's intervention, the church became a favourite site of burials of rich people of the city. Among the others, the banker Agostino Chigi and the Cardinal Savo Millini have their tombs here.

Hyacinthe Thiandoum held as Cardinal Priest of the Titulus S. Mariae de Populo until his death in 2004. On 24 March 2006, Pope Benedict XVI elevated Stanisław Dziwisz to the position.

Burials

  • Giovanni Battista Gisleni
  • Agostino Chigi
  • Sigismondo Chigi
  • Maria Flaminia Odescalchi Chigi
  • Ferry de Clugny

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Anne vdB
29 April 2014
Alexander VII Chigi commissioned Bernini to modifie the façade of Santa Maria del Popolo, renovate its interior and complete the family chapel following Raphael's original design.
Doc Druzsin
15 July 2017
Breathtaking frescos and sculptures, it is absolutely worth visiting this cathedral. Your award will be amongst others 2 paintings of Caravaggio! :)
Fluying ✅
7 September 2018
Almost an art museum. Inside you will find Raphael’s Chigi Chapel (second on left as you face the main altar) and two paintings by Caravaggio (in the Cerasi Chapel, left of altar).
Anne vdB
28 April 2014
The Chigi chapel, 2nd on left, was commissioned by Agostino Chigi in 1513-4 to architect Rafael, altarpiece by Del Piombo; completed in 1655 by Alexander VII Chigi, through Bernini: Daniel & Habbakuk.
Los Viajes de Pitu
17 April 2016
Esta basílica es uno de esos templos que resultan especiales. En el interior se pueden ver obras de Caravaggio, y la famosa capilla Chigi decorada y realizada por Rafael????????????
Danilo ✌
17 May 2015
Assolutamente da vistare... Il top si raggiunge con le due opere del Caravaggio presenti.
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