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Templete de San Pietro in Montorio
The guide was updated:Hidden in the cloister of San Pietro in Montorio lies the Tempietto del Bramante. The small, round temple is an example of High Renaissance Italian architecture, inspired by other ancient temples such as the Temple of Vesta and the Roman Patheon. Though small, the tiny temple is a noteworthy sight and a good way to escape the chaos of the city.
Useful Information
- Address: Via Garibaldi 33, Trastevere, Rome
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 10am–8pm, Sat & Sun 10am–9pm
- Website: www.chiostrodelbramante.it
- Phone: +39 06 6880 9035
- Email: info@chiostrodelbramante.it
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Templete de San Pietro in Montorio
Hidden in the cloister of San Pietro in Montorio lies the Tempietto del Bramante. The small, round temple is an example of High Renaissance Italian architecture, inspired by other ancient temples such as the Temple of Vesta and the Roman Patheon. Though small, the tiny temple is a noteworthy sight and a good way to escape the chaos of the city.
Read more