The Renaissance Street, next to Piazza Navona, ends opposite the church of St. Andrea della Valle.


Near Piazza Navona is Corso Rinascimento (Renaissance street), this street ends in front of the Church of Sant'Andrea della Valle It is a baroque church near Campo dei Fiori. It was completed by Carlo Maderno in 1650. It is a bizarre structure (the dome is the third highest dome in Rome) but not very attractive. The Church of Sant'Andrea della Valle was used as the background of the first opera by Giacomo Puccini in the late nineteenth century, "Tosca".


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