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Tempietto of Sant'Antonio, Rimini

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The Tempietto of Sant'Antonio is a hidden gem of Renaissance architecture in Rimini, designed by the famed architect Leon Battista Alberti. This small, circular church was originally built as a chapel for a nearby monastery. Its harmonious proportions and classical details reflect Alberti's humanist ideals. Inside, the space is intimate, with a central altar and delicate frescoes. The exterior features a simple dome and a portico with slender columns. Despite its modest size, the Tempietto is a masterpiece of proportion and light. It's often less crowded than other sites, offering a peaceful retreat for contemplation. Art and architecture enthusiasts will appreciate its purity of form and historical significance.

Don't miss

  • Alberti's signature use of classical orders on the portico
  • The central plan with a dome, unusual for its time
  • Remaining fresco fragments inside the chapel
  • The serene atmosphere, ideal for quiet reflection
  • The contrast between the simple exterior and the refined interior

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Ways to visit Tempietto of Sant'Antonio, Rimini

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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