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San Giovanni Battista dei Cavalieri di Rodi

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San Giovanni Battista dei Cavalieri di Rodi
Church of Saint John the Baptist of the Knights of Rhodes
Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista dei Cavalieri di Rodi
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41°53′41″N 12°29′12″E / 41.894838°N 12.486530°E / 41.894838; 12.486530
LocationPiazza del Grillo 1, Monti, Rome
CountryItaly
Language(s)Italian
DenominationCatholic
TraditionRoman Rite
Religious orderKnights Hospitaller
History
Statusnational church
Founded1946 (as church)
DedicationJohn the Baptist
Architecture
Architect(s)Giuliano da Maiano
Architectural typeRomanesque
Administration
DioceseRome

San Giovanni Battista dei Cavalieri di Rodi (Saint John the Baptist of the Knights of Rhodes) is a church in Rome, on piazza del Grillo in the Monti district. Its full title is the Palatine Chapel of Saint John the Baptist of the Knights of Rhodes (cappella palatina di San Giovanni Battista dei Cavalieri di Rodi).

History

Although it is built on the remains of the forum of Augustus, the church is a modern edifice, built in 1946 into one of the rooms of the 'Casa dei Cavalieri di Rodi' ('House of the Knights of Rhodes', also known as the Knights Hospitaller). The Knights had bought the lands of the Knights Templar when the latter was suppressed at the start of the 14th century. The church is built into a pilastered quadriporticus with travertine arches. On its back wall is an altar with sculptures by Alfredo Biagini ( 1886 - 1952 ).

Bibliography

  • A. Manodori, Rione I Monti, in AA.VV, I rioni di Roma, Newton & Compton Editori, Milano 2000, Vol. I, pp. 36–130
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