Navona Square
Baroque square built on the ancient Stadium of Domitian, featuring notable fountains and rich cultural significance. Read more…
The square is renowned for its Baroque architecture and notable fountains, including the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers) designed by Bernini. It occupies the site of the ancient Stadium of Domitian, integrating historic and artistic elements within its urban space. Alongside its fountains, the square includes other sculptures and a prominent obelisk.
The square functions as a vibrant cultural and social hub, hosting a traditional Christmas market and lively public events. Cafés and street performances contribute to its dynamic atmosphere, reflecting its long-standing role in Roman urban life. It is fully wheelchair accessible, supporting inclusive access.
Architectural highlights also include the nearby church of Sant'Agnese in Agone, adding to the area's artistic and historic value. The square remains open to the public and is a significant location for appreciating Baroque art, sculpture, and the layering of Rome's history.
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