Trinità dei Monti, Church in Rome, Italy
Trinità dei Monti is a beautiful Roman Catholic late Renaissance titular church in Rome.
It was built under the patronage of the king Louis XII of France between 1502 and 1519.
The church is home to many works of art, including frescoes by Daniele da Volterra.
It's located at the top of the Spanish Steps, offering a panoramic view of the city.
The church is known for its two symmetrical bell towers, a unique feature among Roman churches.
Location: Rome
Inception: 1502
Architects: Giacomo della Porta, Annibale Lippi, Carlo Maderno
Architectural style: Renaissance architecture
Address: piazza della Trinità dei Monti - Roma
Website: trinitadeimonti.net/it/casa
Source: Wikimedia