21-06-2017 13:56 via theguardian.com

Skip Rome's queues and entrance fees and visit a baroque masterpiece

The Church of St Ignatius of Loyola is an oasis of calm in Rome’s tourist central showcasing wonderful trompe-l’oeil frescoesA couple of minutes’ walk from the crowds surrounding the Pantheon, Piazza Sant’Ignazio is an oasis of peace and quiet, dominated by the towering facade of one of the city’s most lavish baroque churches. Rome has so many must-see sights – the Sistine Chapel, the Forum, the Colosseum – that the endless queuing and expensive entry ch
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