Santa Maria della neve al Colosseo

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Tucked away in the bustling heart of Rome, just a stone’s throw from the Colosseum, lies the unassuming yet captivating Santa Maria della Neve al Colosseo. Don’t let its diminutive size fool you. This church, with its charming Baroque facade, harbors a rich history spanning centuries. The origins of Santa Maria della Neve al Colosseo are shrouded in mystery. While records definitively mention it in the 15th century as the parish church of Sant’Andrea in Portogallo, its roots likely stretch back further. Imagine, if you will, the hustle and bustle of medieval Rome with its industries thriving amidst the ancient ruins. This church, possibly established as early as the 10th century, served as a spiritual haven for the hardworking people in this vibrant quarter. Fast forward to the 17th century, and the church found new custodians – the guild of junk dealers! They rebuilt it in 1705, dedicating it to their patron saint, St. Bernardine, alongside St. Andrew. The current name, Santa Maria della Neve al Colosseo, however, arrived later. After the tumult of the French Revolution, the church passed into the hands of the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament and Holy Mary of the Snow. They, having lost their own church during the upheaval, rechristened this haven. Today, as you stand before Santa Maria della Neve al Colosseo, take a moment to appreciate the layers of history etched into its walls. From its humble beginnings to its role as a guild church and finally, its current dedication to Our Lady of the Snows, this small sanctuary reflects the enduring spirit of Rome. Keep an eye out, for if you’re lucky, you might just find the doors open and catch a glimpse of its artistic treasures within.

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