Santa Maria Liberatrice al Foro Romano

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Santa Maria Liberatrice al Foro Romano
S. Maria Liberatrice - Plate 054 - Giuseppe Vasi.jpg
Church depicted in a painting by Giuseppe Vasi
Religion
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Location
Location Roman Forum, Campitelli
Country Italy
Geographic coordinates 41°53′27.6″N12°29′8.1″E / 41.891000°N 12.485583°E / 41.891000; 12.485583 Coordinates: 41°53′27.6″N12°29′8.1″E / 41.891000°N 12.485583°E / 41.891000; 12.485583
Architecture
Architect(s) Onorio Longhi
Type Church
Style Romanesque architecture

Santa Maria Liberatrice was a Roman Catholic Church in Roman Forum, Campitelli, Rome.

History

The church was built in the 13th century on the ruins of Santa Maria Antiqua and underwent renovation in 1617 by architect Onorio Longhi.

The church was demolished in 1900 and the title was transferred to Santa Maria Liberatrice in Testaccio.

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