Santa Teresa

Santa Teresa d'Avila is a minor basilica, titular, and conventual church on the Corso d'Italia in , Italy. It is dedicated to Teresa of Ávila and is the church of the General Curia of the Discalced Carmelites.
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Photo: Croberto68, Public domain.

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Galleria Borghese and Porta Salaria.

Museum
The or Borghese Gallery is an art gallery in , Italy, housed in the former Villa Borghese Pinciana. At the outset, the gallery building was integrated with its gardens, but nowadays the are considered a separate tourist attraction. is situated 380 metres northwest of Santa Teresa.

City gate
Photo: Giuseppe Vasi, Public domain.
was a gate in the of , . Constructed between 271 AD and 275 AD, it was demolished in 1921. is situated 260 metres east of Santa Teresa.

Garden
The was an ancient Roman estate including a landscaped pleasure garden developed by the historian Sallust in the 1st century BC. It occupied a large area in the northeastern sector of , in what would become Region VI, between the Pincian and Quirinal hills, near the and later . is situated 410 metres south of Santa Teresa.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include North Centre and Quartiere Coppedè.

Photo: shht, CC BY 2.0.
North Central is a district that covers the areas around Piazza di Spagna, Piazza del Popolo and Parioli, as well as the magnificent Villa Borghese and its gardens.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood.

Locality
The Quattro Fontane is an ensemble of four Late Renaissance fountains located at the intersection of Via delle Quattro Fontane and Via del Quirinale in .

Santa Teresa

Latitude
41.9115° or 41° 54′ 41″ north
Longitude
12.49509° or 12° 29′ 42″ east
Inception
1901
Open location code
8FHJWF6W+H2
Open­Street­Map ID
way 359820971
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­basilica
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­church
Open­Street­Map attribute
denomination=­roman_catholic
Wiki­data ID
Q2615449
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Turkish—“Santa Teresa” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 圣德肋撒圣殿 (罗马)
  • Chinese: 圣德肋撒圣殿
  • Czech: kostel sv. Terezy
  • Dutch: Santa Teresa al Corso d’Italia
  • French: basilique Sainte-Thérèse d’Avila
  • French: Basilique Sainte-Thérèse-d’Avila de Rome
  • Georgian: წმინდა ტერეზას ბაზილიკა
  • German: Santa Teresa al Corso d’Italia
  • Hebrew: בזיקליית סנטה תרסה מאווילה
  • Indonesian: Basilika Santa Teresa dari Avila, Roma
  • Italian: basilica di Santa Teresa d’Avila
  • Italian: Basilica di Santa Teresa d’Avila
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Santa Teresa
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Santa Teresa
  • Polish: Bazylika św. Teresy z Ávili w Rzymie
  • Portuguese: Basílica de Santa Teresa de Ávila
  • Portuguese: Santa Teresa al Corso d’Italia
  • Russian: Базилика Святой Терезы Авильской
  • Swedish: Santa Teresa d’Avila
  • Tagalog: Santa Teresa, Roma
  • Turkish: basilica di Santa Teresa d’Avila
  • Turkish: Santa Teresa d’Avila Bazilikası

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