Santa Maria Sopra Minerva
7 expert reviews
“Central Rome's only Gothic church was built on the site of an ancient temple of Minerva in 1280 and modelled on Santa Maria Novella in Florence.”
– Time Out
"As the city's major Gothic church, it provides a refreshing contrast to Baroque flamboyance. Have a €1 coin handy to illuminate the Cappella Carafa." Full review
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The little obelisk-bearing elephant carved by Bernini is perhaps the city's most charming sculpture
2 Stars
"Founded in the 8C, the church was rebuilt in the 13C and modified again in the 15C and 17C (the very simple rectangular façade dates from this last programme of works)." Full review
"Just behind the Pantheon hides the church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, a gem in its own right." Full review
"Plaques on its facade commemorate the Tiber's most destructive deluges. " Full review
"Just one block behind the Pantheon, Santa Maria sopra Minerva is Rome’s most significant Dominican church and the only major Gothic church downtown" Full review
"Built on the site of an ancient temple to Minerva, the Dominican Chiesa di Santa Maria Sopra Minerva is Rome’s only Gothic church." Full review