Piazza Navona
Piazza Navona is one of the most famous squares in the world. You could say
it is the most beautiful of Rome's many squares. The big and lively square
features no less than three vast fountains. Another eyecatcher is the Baroque
church of Sant'Agnese in Agone
Location
The Piazza Navona is located in the historic center of Rome, of the west of
the Pantheon. It is one of Rome's liveliest sites, with many outdoor cafes,
restaurants and night clubs in the neighborhood.
ALL Inclusive vocation visit to Domitian's Stadium
Domitian's Stadium
The yard is built on the former Stadium of Domitian, constructed by Emperor
Domitian in 86 AD. Hence the long, oval shape of the arena. The stadium, which
had a larger area than the Colosseum was mainly bult for festivals and sporting
events.
The stadium was known as 'Circus Agonalis' (competition arena). It is
thought that over time the name has changed to 'in agone' to 'navone' and
finally to 'navona.'
In the fifteenth century the stadium was started to be paved over to create
the Navona square, but remnants of the stadium are still visible there. Guided
tours to this underground monument are available, they start at site Tor
Sanguigna 13.
ALL Inclusive vocation visit toFountain of the Four Rivers
Fountain of the Four Rivers
The main attraction of Piazza Navona is the trio of fountains that gives
the square its touch of beauty . The main and largest fountain is the Fontana
dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers). It was constructed and built
between 1647 and 1651 on request of pope Innocent X
The design of the fountain was first commissioned to Borromini, but it was
handed to his emulator Bernini. The fountain features four statues, each
representing a river from a different continent - the Nile, Ganges, Danube and
Rio de la Plata. The figures are at the
base of a rock supporting an obelisk, mainly located at the Circus of
Maxentius, close to the Appian Way
Neptune Fountain & Moor Fountain
The two other fountains on the piazza are the Fontana del Nettuno (Neptune
fountain) at the north of the end and the Fontana del Moro (Moor fountain) at
the southern end of the square.
The Fontana del Nettuno, also known as the Calderari, was constructed in
1576 by Giacomo della Porta. The figure of Neptune surrounded by sea nymphs were
added in the nineteenth century.
Giacomo della Porta also constructed the Fontana del Moro. The main statue
of a Moor holding a dolphin, designed by Bernini, was added in the seventeenth
century. The three are nineteenth-century additions.
Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone
Another highlight at Navona square is the church of Sant'Agnese in Agone.
It was built on the site where to legend, St. Agnes was stripped naked, but
miraculously saved from this by extraordinary growth of hair.
The front side of the Baroque church was designed by Borromini, Bernini's
main emulator. Construction started just two years after the completion of
Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers, right in front of this beautiful
building. The church was completed in 1670






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