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Santi Pietro e Paolo a Via Ostiense






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Coordinates: 41°5001N 12°2733E / 41.8337°N 12.4593°E / 41.8337; 12.4593
 

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Santi Pietro e Paolo a Via Ostiense
Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul on the Ostian Way
Basilica dei Santi Pietro e Paolo a Via Ostiense
East façade
Map
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41°50′01N 12°27′33E / 41.8337°N 12.4593°E / 41.8337; 12.4593
LocationPiazzale dei Santi Pietro e Paolo 8, Rome
CountryItaly
Language(s)Italian
DenominationCatholic
TraditionRoman Rite
Religious orderOrder of Friars Minor Conventual
Websitesantipietroepaoloroma.it
History
Statustitular church, minor basilica
Founded1939
DedicationSaint Peter and Paul the Apostle
Architecture
Architect(s)Arnaldo Foschini
Architectural typeSimplified Neoclassicism
Completed1955
Administration
DioceseRome

The basilica of Santi Pietro e Paolo a Via Ostiense is one of the titular churchesinRome, to which Cardinal-Priests are appointed. It is a modern building at Piazzale dei Santi Pietro e Paolo 8 in EUR (Esposizione Universale Roma). It is at the west end of the Viale Europa, the last two blocks of which is a monumental approach reserved for pedestrians and paved with polychrome marble.

History[edit]

Photo by Paolo Monti, 1967

The title was established on 5 February 1965 by Pope Paul VI. The original scheme was part of the 1936 Fascist scheme for hosting the World Exhibition in 1942, which never took place because of World War II but which left a legacy of monumental buildings. The church was planned for a high point at the west end of the site, and was entrusted to a committee of architects: Arnaldo Foschini [it], Alfredo Energici, Vittorio Grassi [it], Nello Ena, Tullio Rossi [it] and Costantino Vetriani. They chose a plan based on a Greek cross, in deliberate emulation of the original plan for the new St Peter's by Michelangelo. Construction began in 1939, but was delayed by the war and by a lack of enthusiasm on the part of the diocese. It was only completed in 1955, and became a parish church in 1958.

The parish is administered by the Franciscan Conventuals. The cardinalate title is Santi Pietro e Paolo in Via Ostiense, and the present titular is Pedro Barreto.

Ricardo Vidal, Cardinal-Priest from 1985 to 2017

Exterior[edit]

The site is on a ridge overlooking the Tiber Valley, and sloping down to the main area of the EUR on the other side. It is in the north-west corner of the EUR. The intention of the planners was that the building should be visible from afar.

The edifice is a cube in brown brick with stone trim, and with four gigantic pylons attached to each face forming the Greek cross. These pylons are banded with six horizontal stone string courses. The hemispherical dome is covered in hexagonal tiles and sits on a drum having eight rectangular recesses containing porthole windows. The lantern is a cylinder with fourteen rectangular slits, capped with a conical finial crowned by a statue of Our Lady. The entrance is in the eastern pylon, and in the enormous rectangular recess above the doors is a relief of the resurrected Christ with the apostles. Immediately above the door is the Confession of Peter in Latin, and above the recess is a dedicatory inscription.

Interior[edit]

Apart from a marble dado, all the interior surfaces are painted in a uniform light brownish yellow. The dome is coffered with a cross motif, has a stained glass window in the oculus showing a cross. There are eight round windows in the dome's drum. The interior features a large mosaic of Christ over the main altar. The left-hand side chapel is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception and contains a mosaic of the Madonna and Child, while the right-hand one is dedicated to Francis of Assisi and contains a mosaic of him and other Franciscan saints. There are reliefs depicting the Evangelists at the cardinal points. In the center of the church is a sixteen-sided light fitting suspended from the dome pendentive and matching the width of the dome.

Holders of the title[edit]

The Cardinal-Priests of Ss. Pietro e Paolo a Via Ostiense include:


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