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Santa Marta in Vaticano, Vatican City, Italy

Date

Circa 1910

Location

Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries

A demolished church in Vatican City, which was on the west side of the Piazza Santa Marta where the Tribunal Palace now stands and just south of Santo Stefano degli Abissini. The church had its origins in 1538 and was restored in the early 17th century by Pope Paul V. In 1930, as a result of the establishment of Vatican City as an independent state, the church was demolished.

A demolished church in Vatican City, which was on the west side of the Piazza Santa Marta where the Tribunal Palace now stands and just south of Santo Stefano degli Abissini. The church had its origins in 1538 and was restored in the early 17th century by Pope Paul V. In 1930, as a result of the establishment of Vatican City as an independent state, the church was demolished.
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