Church of San Bonaventura Palatino Viewed through Archway of Domitians Palace in Rome Italy
by Angela Rath
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Church of San Bonaventura Palatino Viewed through Archway of Domitians Palace in Rome Italy
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Angela Rath
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Photograph - Photograph
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A beautifully classic scene of ancient Roman architecture and archaeological ruins. Here, The Church of San Bonaventura is framed by the archway of Domitian’s Palace.
Bonaventura al Palatino is a small 17th century church building in Rome built on Via Marco Colidio on the Palatine Hill. It is a Franciscan monastery church completed in 1689. It is called San Bonaventura da Bagnoregio. The friary became the mother house of a small Italian Franciscan reform movement called Riformella. It's operation is partially funded by it's availability as a wedding site.
-credit Wikipedia and romanchurches.fandom.com
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August 8th, 2019
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