Santa Maria in Via Lata

Santa Maria in Via Lata is a church on the Via del Corso (the ancient Via Lata), in Rome, Italy.

History

It is claimed that St. Paul spent two years here, in the crypt next to the church, whilst under house arrest waiting for his trial. This conflicts with the tradition of San Paolo alla Regola. It is also claimed that St Peter, Paul's secretary Luke, Peter's disciple Martial, St John and St Peter.

The first Christian place of worship here was a 5th century oratory (chapel with welfare centre) in the Roman building beneath the present church. This was constructed within the remains of a large Roman warehouse, some 250 metres long, which has also been excavated. The church's upper level was added in the 9th century, and murals added to the lower level between the 7th and 9th centuries (these have been detached for conservation reasons). The cosmatesque pavement from this phase survives.

The church's 13th century icon of the Virgin Advocate, said to have performed many miracles, and relics of the 3rd century Deacon and martyr Agapitus lie beneath it. The Arcus Novus (an arch erected by emperor Diocletian in 303-304), which stood on this site were destroyed for a rebuild of the church in the late 15th century, c. 1491. Antonio Tebaldeo (1453-1537), poet and friend of Raphael, was buried at the end of the north aisle in 1537, though his tomb was designed in 1776.

The church was renovated in 1639 by Cosimo Fanzago, but the facade, with its corinthian columns imposing vertical emphasis, was completed (1658-1660) based on a design by Pietro da Cortona. He appears to evoke a triumphal arch in the facade. The high altar Madonna Advocata (1636) is one of the few paintings in churches attributed to Bernini (perhaps by Santi Ghetti). The ciborium in the apse is made from alabaster and lapis-lazuli. The first excavations of the site also occurred at this date, as commemorated by a relief in the crypt by Cosimo Fancelli. The families of Joseph and Lucien Bonaparte were buried here in the 18th century.

The first altarpiece is a Martydom of Saint Andrew (1685) by Giacinto Brandi, while the second altarpiece is a Saints Giuseppe, Nicola, and Biagio by Giuseppe Ghezzi. In the chapel to the left of the apse, is a Madonna with child and Saints Cyriac and Catherine by Giovanni Odazzi. The second altar on the left has a Saint Paul baptizes Sabine and children by Pier Leone Ghezzi while the first altarpiece is a Virgin and Saints by Pietro de Pietri.

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Merve D
17 February 2015
Wow, wow, wow. A huge basilica (may be the tallest in Rome) that stands in a spacious and somewhat less crowded square. There are some great artwork inside and the colour of the ceiling is lovely!
Anne vdB
7 May 2014
Christo della Minerva, or Christ the Redeemer, was commissioned in 1514 by Vari to Michelangelo. A black vein was discovered in the marble of the 1st version; finished by apprentices Urbano & Frizzi.
Andrey Opadchiy
26 December 2012
The only truly gothic basilic in the whole Rome. Behind a simple white facade hides a true jewel. High, grey gothic pillars hold a blue ceiling with an impressive colored windows.
I Pini di Roma
16 October 2013
The father of modern astronomy Galileo Galilei, after being tried for heresy in the adjoining monastery, abjured his scientific thesis in the church on the 22nd of June 1633
Thiago Amorim
25 March 2017
Triunfo de São Tomás sobre a Heresia (San Tommaso in cattedra sopra gli eretici), de Filippino Lippi. No livro: "Destruirei a sabedoria dos sábios". Derrotada pela sabedoria, no chão, a malícia
Vanessa Vaz
9 September 2015
Magnifique plafond, dont la hauteur nous laisse béat, des dorures et un orgue magnifique. Une des plus belles du quartier.
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