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ラツィオ州 / イタリア

ラツィオ州 Regione Lazio ラツィオ州(イタリア語: Lazio)は、イタリア共和国中部にある州。州都はイタリアの首都であるローマ。 州人口は約570万人で、ミラノを擁するロンバルディア州、ナポリを擁するカンパニア州に次いで第3位である。

San Lorenzo in Lucina

ラツィオ州 / イタリア

The Minor Basilica of St. Lawrence in Lucina is a Roman Catholic parish, titular church, and minor basilica in central Rome, Italy. The basilica is located in Piazza di San Lorenzo in Lucina in the Rione Colonna, circa two blocks behind the Palazzo Montecitorio, proximate to the Via del Corso.

サン・ルイジ・デイ・フランチェージ教会

ラツィオ州 / イタリア

サン・ルイジ・デイ・フランチェージ教会(イタリア語: San Luigi dei Francesi)はローマにあるローマカトリックの小バシリカで名義教会であり、ナヴォーナ広場の近くにある。聖母マリア、聖ドニ、フランス王聖ルイ9世に捧げられている。1518年から1589年にかけて、ジャコモ・デッラ・ポルタが設計しドメニコ・フォンターナが完成させた。建設にあたってはカトリーヌ・ド・メディシスが建設場所の土地を寄付するなど、個人的に支援している。ローマ在住フランス人の国民教会である。Titulus S. Ludovici Francorum de Urbe の現在の枢機卿は André Vingt-Trois である。

San Marcello al Corso

ラツィオ州 / イタリア

San Marcello al Corso, a church in Rome, Italy, is a titular church whose cardinal-protector normally holds the rank of cardinal-priest. The church, dedicated to Pope Marcellus I, is located just inset from Via del Corso, in ancient times called via Lata, and which now connects Piazza Venezia to Piazza del Popolo. It stands diagonal from the church of Santa Maria in Via Lata and two doors from the Oratory of Santissimo Crocifisso.

San Nicola da Tolentino agli Orti Sallustiani

ラツィオ州 / イタリア

Nicholas of Tolentino , known as the Patron of Holy Souls, was an Italian saint and mystic. He is particularly invoked as an advocate for the souls in Purgatory, especially during Lent and the month of November. In many Augustinian churches, there are weekly devotions to St Nicholas on behalf of the suffering souls. November 2, All Souls' Day, holds special significance for the devotees of St. Nicholas of Tolentino.

Santo Stefano al Monte Celio

ラツィオ州 / イタリア

The Basilica of St. Stephen in the Round on the Celian Hill is an ancient basilica and titular church in Rome, Italy. Commonly named Santo Stefano Rotondo, the church is Hungary's "national church" in Rome, dedicated to both Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr, and Stephen I, the sanctified first king of Hungary who imposed Christianity on his subjects. The minor basilica is also the rectory church of the Pontifical Collegium Germanicum et Hungaricum. As of 2005, the Cardinal Priest or titular S. Stephano is Friedrich Wetter.

Santa Bibiana

ラツィオ州 / イタリア

Santa Bibiana is a small Baroque style, Roman Catholic church in Rome devoted to Saint Bibiana. The church façade was designed and built by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, who also produced a sculpture of the saint holding the palm leaf of martyrs.

Santa Caterina a Magnanapoli

ラツィオ州 / イタリア

Santa Caterina a Magnanapoli is a baroque church dedicated to St. Catherine of Siena on Largo Magnanapoli on the slopes of the Quirinal Hill in Rome.

Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri

ラツィオ州 / イタリア

The Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels and the Martyrs is a basilica and titular church in Rome, Italy, built inside the ruined frigidarium of the Roman Baths of Diocletian in the Piazza della Repubblica. It was constructed in the 16th century following an original design by Michelangelo Buonarroti. Other architects and artists added to the church over the following centuries. During the Kingdom of Italy, the church was used for religious state functions.

Santa Maria dell'Anima

ラツィオ州 / イタリア

Santa Maria dell'Anima is a Roman Catholic church in central Rome, Italy, just west of the Piazza Navona and near the Santa Maria della Pace church. It was founded during the course of the 14th century by Dutch merchants, who at that time belonged to the Holy Roman Empire. In the course of the 15th century, it became the national church of the whole Holy Roman Empire in Rome and henceforth the so-called German national church and hospice of German-speaking people in Rome. According to tradition, the church received its name, from the picture of Our Lady which forms its coat of arms . Among the artworks housed inside is the Holy Family by Giulio Romano. It is the resting place of the Dutch Pope Adrian VI as well as of Cardinals William of Enckenvoirt and Andrew of Austria.