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The Chiesa di Sant’Ignazio is a stunning Baroque church in Rome, built in the 17th century and dedicated to Saint Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order. Initially designed by Carlo Maderno and later completed by Orazio Grassi, the church is best known for Andrea Pozzo’s breathtaking ceiling fresco, which masterfully creates the illusion of a vast dome overhead. Inside, the church dazzles with ornate stucco work, elegant marble altars, and ingenious trompe-l’œil techniques that expand the viewer’s sense of space. A true gem of illusionistic art, Sant’Ignazio stands as one of the finest examples of Jesuit architecture in #Rome. 🎥 @juliaghile.jpg
6 hours ago
I was just there and the lineup for the mirror was all the way out the door. You can just, you know, look up
6 hours ago
It’s so you can check your fit
5 hours ago
A que a mile long and €2 for the mirror to work 😂😂😂
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Beautiful ❤️
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Beautiful
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I literally could not stop crying when my hsv 1&2 test results finally came out negative he is the real deal tested and trusted
5 hours ago
Constatine
6 hours ago
Read the description plaque on the right side of where the line usually is. It actually describes what you are looking at. Context matters.
6 hours ago
Yeah saw that as well there. The queue is massive though 😆
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🤯
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👏👏👏
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😮😍