All Saints' Church, Rome

All Saints' Church, Rome

All Saints' Church is an active English-speaking congregation representing the Anglican Communion in Rome, Italy.

The church building is a very fine red-brick construction in a neo-gothic style, situated in the Via del Babuino, about 100 meters from the Spanish Steps. It is regularly used for concerts, as well as for the church services.

See also

*St Andrew's Church, Rome (Church of Scotland)

External links

* [http://www.allsaintsrome.org/index.html Official website]


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