Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza

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Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza, Baroque church in Corso del Rinascimento, Rome, Italy

The church features a hexagonal layout with alternating convex and concave walls leading to a spiral cupola topped by a distinctive spiral lantern.

Francesco Borromini constructed the church between 1643 and 1660 during his architectural competition with Gian Lorenzo Bernini in Rome.

The church interior displays geometric patterns that merge religious symbolism with mathematical precision through triangles and circular segments in the dome.

Visitors can enter Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza for free on Sunday mornings between 9:00 and 12:00, accessing through the courtyard of Palazzo della Sapienza.

The floor plan forms a six-pointed star created by two overlapping triangles, representing the seal of Solomon and divine wisdom.

Location: Rome

Inception: 1643

Founders: Urban VIII

Architects: Francesco Borromini

Architectural style: baroque architecture, Baroque

Accessibility: Wheelchair inaccessible

Website: http://vicariatusurbis.org/Ente.asp?ID=950

GPS coordinates: 41.89822,12.47473

Latest update: May 26, 2025 21:23

Religious architecture in Rome

Rome contains historical churches that document the evolution of Roman, Renaissance and Baroque architecture. The buildings display religious and artistic details from different periods. From St Peter's Basilica to the Gothic Santa Maria sopra Minerva, these churches offer insights into Rome's art history.

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