Inside Sant'Andrea delle Fratte
Chiesa Santa Maria in Via
Oratorio of the Blessed Sacrement Ceiling (Explore…
Conflagration (Explored)
Steep and snowy
Peaks and valleys
Glacial flow (Explored)
Blue and white
Crags and shadows
Atop a Glacier
Glacier Landing
Jellies spotted
Diptych (Explored)
Alone in prayer
Behind the grill
Floating chandeliers
Night at the ruins of the Roman Forum
Night at the Pantheon (Explored)
Trajan's Market
Trajan's Column
Santi Luca e Martina
Temple of Castor and Pollux (Explored)
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Bernini's Angel
Virgin Mary with wreath
Moses in the shade
Follow the fence line
The roofs of Rome
Worn, but worthy
Windows on Boston (Explored)
Arête
Follow the glacier
Snow lines
Avalanche warning
The beginnings of a glacier
Base camp at 7,200 feet
Elephants on parade (Explored)
The colors of the season
Water garden
City green
Pacified
View from the ground
View from above
Framed in marble
Christmas in the city (Explored)
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Rome - Chiesa San Andrea delle Fratte
"Sant'Andrea delle Fratte is a 17th-century basilica church in Rome, Italy, dedicated to St. Andrew. The Cardinal Priest of the Titulus S. Andreae Apostoli de Hortis is Ennio Antonelli.
The current church was built over a pre-existing one, erected in 1192, called infra hortes ("between orchards", whence the name fratte, "woods") for it was located in a countryside area. It was the national church of the Scottish people in Rome, until 1585, when Pope Sixtus V assigned it to the Minim friars of Saint Francis of Paola."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sant'Andrea_delle_Fratte
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"Sant'Andrea delle Fratte is a 17th-century basilica church in Rome, Italy, dedicated to St. Andrew. The Cardinal Priest of the Titulus S. Andreae Apostoli de Hortis is Ennio Antonelli.
The current church was built over a pre-existing one, erected in 1192, called infra hortes ("between orchards", whence the name fratte, "woods") for it was located in a countryside area. It was the national church of the Scottish people in Rome, until 1585, when Pope Sixtus V assigned it to the Minim friars of Saint Francis of Paola."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sant'Andrea_delle_Fratte
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