Santa Dorotea, Church in Italy
Santa Dorotea is an Italian national heritage site and a church building located in Rome.
The church was built in the 15th century, showcasing historic architectural design.
It is dedicated to Saint Dorothy and reflects the Catholic traditions of the region.
Santa Dorotea has been maintained over centuries and remains a place of worship and community activities.
The church is notably mapped by Giovanni Battista Nolli, a prominent figure in cartography.
Location: Rome
Inception: 15 Century
Architect: Giovanni Battista Nolli
Architectural style: baroque architecture
Website: parrocchiasantadorotea.com
Source: Wikimedia