Description
A beautiful cityscape of the Baroque heart of Rome from a terrace in Campo de Fiori, in the core of the Eternal City. In the center, the dome of the baroque church of Sant'Andrea della Valle, built between 1590 and 1650 by the architects Carlo Maderno, Carlo Rainaldi and Giacomo Della Porta. The Campo de Fiori district is an area of Rome much loved and visited by tourists and residents for the presence of ancient churches and noble palaces and for the countless artistic and cultural treasures of the Renaissance and Baroque era. But the square of Campo de Fiori is also famous for the characteristic daily market of flowers, fruit and vegetables and for the presence of numerous trendy restaurants and pubs. Around the square, in the ancient Parione and Regola districts, you can explore dozens of characteristic alleys, where you can discover the essence and soul of Roman life. In 1980 the historic center of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Super wide angle image in 16:9 and high definition format.