7. Church of San Luigi dei Francesi
Located in Piazza Navona, this church is also free to visit. Additionally, this place of worship is home to some impressive works of art including a trio of works by the popular baroque artist Caravaggio: his most famous “Calling of St. Matthew”, “Matthew and the Angel,” and “Matthew’s Martyrdom.”
8. Santa Maria della Vittoria
Featured in the motion picture “Angels and Demons”, here you can spot numerous Robert Langdon wannabes as well as several baroque artworks including the famous Ecstasy of St. Teresa statue in Gianlorenzo Bernini’s Cornaro Chapel. Some veteran visitors describe this comparatively small church as both “incredible” and “stunning.” Admission is free.
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