The current Basilica of St Augustine in Campo Marzio (Basilica di Sant’Agostino) is a fine example of Roman Renaissance church architecture but it is mostly visited by tourists to see the art and by locals to pray for uncomplicated delivery in childbirth. The church is somewhat hidden not far from the Pantheon (which is no longer free!), San Luigi dei Francesila, and the Palazzo Altemps.
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