SubiYurek: The Vicolo Scanderbeg between the Via Della Dataria and Via del Lavitore in Quirinal
SubiYurek: Castor and Pollux, Piazza Del Quirinale, the Quirinal Hill
SubiYurek: Oval facade of entrance into Sant'Andrea al Quirinale designed by Bernini
SubiYurek: The Vicolo Scanderbeg between the Via Della Dataria and Via del Lavitore in Quirinal
SubiYurek: Info re Sant'Andrea al Quirinale Saint'Andrea al Quirinale designed by Bernini. via del Quirinale. The church of Saint Andrew. Baraque from 1658 (Gian Lorenzo Bernini)
SubiYurek: Cnr Via del Traforo and Via Rasella
SubiYurek: Via Dello Scalone
SubiYurek: Crucifixion painting at Sant'Andrea al Quirinale designed by Bernini. via del Quirinale
SubiYurek: Embedded floor logo
SubiYurek: Evidence of partisan resistance, cnr Via Rasella and Via del Boccaccio
SubiYurek: San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane. Main altar (white and bright).
SubiYurek: Beautiful skylight, putti and dome
SubiYurek: Oval shape of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale
SubiYurek: Crucifixion
SubiYurek: The heavenly twins, Castor and Pollux, with horses and obelisk
SubiYurek: What is in this arching room?
SubiYurek: Fountain of Strength
SubiYurek: Looking at the Palazzo della Consulta (built 1732-1735, late Baroque), which houses the Constitutional Court of the Italian Republic
SubiYurek: Quirinale stairs
SubiYurek: Heavenly dome
SubiYurek: Sant'Andrea al Quirinale designed by Bernini. via del Quirinale
SubiYurek: Glory of the Saints, ceiling fresco
SubiYurek: Beautiful sky light above the high altar
SubiYurek: Dome of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, lit by concealed windows
SubiYurek: Bullet holes on the orchre walls of building facade, cnrs of Via Rasella and Via del Boccaccio
SubiYurek: Via Rasella Hotel Julia
SubiYurek: Dome of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale
SubiYurek: Via Rasella, Hotel Julia and uphill to the Barberini Palace
SubiYurek: Arching room
SubiYurek: At the foot of Palazzo del Quirinale, residence of the Italian president