Sunday, August 16, 2015

Hidden Gem in Rome


The Church of the Gesu (or Gesu Church) is considered the mother church of the Jesuits religious order.  It is also sometimes called a hidden gem in the city of Rome.  I quite literally stumbled on to this beautiful place when I found myself passing through the Piazza del Gesu.  It wasn't on my list of places to visit but, since I was there I popped inside for a quick peek.


I ended up staying a lot longer admiring the beautiful dome and the frescos and other artifacts.


It seemed that everywhere I looked there was something beautiful to see.


I even got to see an art restorer at work in one of the church's chapels.  The chapel itself was closed off by scaffolding and looking up I saw this restoration worker carefully working on one of the frescos on the chapel's ceiling.  I don't believe I could do that job, constantly reaching up above me while holding my paintbrush and other tools steady.  

6 comments:

Mersad said...

What a lovely peak inside. Such a grand church!

Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography

Anonymous said...

Breathtaking!

Halcyon said...

So very ornate!

William Kendall said...

An exquisitely beautiful space, Sharon!

Jack said...

This is quite a place. I must have walked past that church four or five times this spring when I was in Rome, but I never went in. Rome has beautiful secrets on every block.

un falso geologo said...

Here is the tomb of San Ignacio de Loyola, founder of the Jesuits