Sant'Agnese in Agone and Crypt: Accompanied Entrance Tickets
Sant'Agnese in Agone and Crypt: Accompanied Entrance
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Sant'Agnese in Agone Tickets
You'll find Sant'Agnese in Agone standing proudly in Piazza Navona, one of Rome's most celebrated baroque churches. This 17th-century masterpiece honours St. Agnes, a young Roman girl who became a martyr during the Diocletianic persecution in the early fourth century. The church marks the traditional site where she was killed for refusing to renounce her Christian faith.
Your accompanied entrance ticket grants access to both the main church and the crypt below. The church showcases stunning baroque architecture with contributions from Francesco Borromini and Girolamo Rainaldi. You'll see elaborate frescoes, ornate altars, and the distinctive octagonal layout that creates exceptional acoustics. The peaceful crypt beneath offers a moment of reflection away from the busy piazza above, believed to be where St. Agnes's remains were first laid to rest.
Highlights
- Baroque architectural masterpiece by Francesco Borromini and Girolamo Rainaldi
- Elaborate frescoes and religious sculptures throughout the main nave
- Sacred crypt beneath the church marking St. Agnes's resting place
- Striking dome visible from across Piazza Navona
- Unique octagonal layout enhancing the church's acoustics
- Ornate chapels dedicated to various saints with intricate stucco work
Plan Your Visit to Sant'Agnese in Agone
Your visit includes accompanied entrance ensuring smooth access to both the church and crypt. You'll receive a detailed brochure to help navigate the sacred spaces and understand the significant artworks. Plan to spend about one hour exploring both areas thoroughly.
The church requires modest, respectful clothing as it remains an active religious site. Unfortunately, the venue is not wheelchair accessible due to its historic construction. While exploring Piazza Navona, you might also consider visiting the nearby Pantheon, another of Rome's architectural marvels just a short walk away. For a broader perspective on Rome's religious heritage, the Castel Sant'Angelo offers fascinating insights into papal history and stunning city views.
Why you'll love it
- Enter one of Piazza Navona's finest 17th-century baroque churches
- Accompanied entrance covers both the main church and the crypt
- Discover the story of St Agnes, martyred under Diocletian
- Stand on the traditional site of a fourth-century martyrdom
- Descend into the crypt beneath one of Rome's most visited piazzas
What's included
- Accompanied entrance
- Brochure
- Guided tour
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Opening hours
- Mon-Sun09:00-19:00
- Know before you go
No guided tour is provided, only accompanied entry
Brochure included for a self-guided visit
Plan your visit to last around one hour
Dress appropriately for a place of worship
The site is not wheelchair accessible
- Visitor guidelines
Dress modestly and respectfully inside the church and crypt
Photography without flash is generally permitted
Maintain silence in all sacred areas
No eating or drinking inside the premises
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
Is a guided tour included?
No, the ticket includes accompanied entrance and a brochure, but not a guided tour.
Can I visit the crypt?
Yes, access to the crypt is included with your ticket.
Is the site wheelchair accessible?
No, Sant'Agnese in Agone and its crypt are not wheelchair accessible.
What should I wear during my visit?
Wear modest, respectful clothing as this is an active religious site.
Where you'll be
Piazza Navona
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