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A church, a flight of steps and a fountain form the most elegant and complex
Roman urban site. Inside the church at the top, are many chapels belonging to
noble Roman families. This is the church of Trinita' dei Monti, started in 1502
and consacrated eighty years later, for the will of the French kings who
dedicated it to Saint Francis of Paola. Notice the double ramp staircase and the
twin belltowers. At the beginning the 17th century, Pietro Bernini, father of
the famous Gian Lorenzo, built for Pope Urban VIII the unusual boat-shaped
fountain. A century later, the third marvel was built to connect these two works
of art: the Staircase of the Trinita' dei Monti, a wonderful Baroque creation.
Built in 1723 by the architect Francesco De Santis, it consists of a succession
of ramps each made up of twelve steps (total of a hundred and thirty eight steps).
Wagner, Liszt, Balzac, Stendhal, Rubens, Tennyson, Byron e Keats, and many other
different artists loved to live in the sorroundings that are today crowded with
the highest italian fashion boutiques.
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