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Nestled in the heart of Rome, Chiesa di Santa Susanna stands as a quintessential example of Baroque architecture designed by the renowned architect Carlo Maderno. Opened in 1603, this charming parish church seamlessly blends intricate designs with spiritual reverence. With a commendable average rating of 4.4 on Google, it's a popular attraction for both locals and tourists. Accessible and suitable for children, Chiesa di Santa Susanna offers a serene retreat amidst the bustling city, inviting visitors to admire its historical beauty and architectural grandeur.

Features

Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Piemonte/Carducci
Bus stop 263 m walk
L.Go S. Susanna
Bus stop 35 m walk
Bissolati
Bus stop 128 m walk
Repubblica
Bus stop 186 m walk
XX Settembre(Min. Finanze)
Bus stop 261 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.3
based on 277 reviews
4.3/5 277 reviews
Zuzana Barčiaková
Zuzana Barčiaková
1 month ago on Google

Zavrete

Edwar Mansour
Edwar Mansour
2 months ago on Google

Beautiful church

Misha Smiley
Misha Smiley
3 months ago on Google

The church looks stunning from the outside, especially at night when it’s beautifully lit. However, it's important to note that the church is currently closed to the public. Still worth passing by to admire the architecture if you're in the area. Don't expect to be able to enter.