Beautiful Piazza San Silvestro in Rome is located next to the Rome Central Post Office, which used to be a convent, near Via di Sant'Andrea delle Fratte and famous Piazza di Spagna, in the Centro Storico rione Colonna formed by Pantheon and palazzo Barberini. Via Condotti fashion shopping district is also near by.
I put this Piazza on the maps to commemorate and celebrate the National Church of Great Britain, another words English Catholics in Rome, located on Piazza San Silvestro. The name Chiesa San Silvestro in Capite is canonical for pope Sylvester The First.
It is at the corner of Via della Mercede and Via del Gambero. Pictures also uploaded. An unusual exterior and rich in gold and marble inside.
The church has been rebuilt several times, in 11th century and again in 15th century, and changed ownership as well. At some point in the 13th century the church was donated to Poor Clares. There's a monastery of the Poor Clares in Los Altos Hills, CA near my home in the United States, so I discovered an interesting connection through this order of nuns. read more