Church of San Luigi dei Francesi — Rome

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Church of San Luigi dei Francesi

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The Church of San Luigi dei Francesi, the national church of France in Rome, is a true treasure for art enthusiasts, especially those captivated by the Baroque master Caravaggio. Tucked away near Piazza Navona, this church houses three of his most iconic masterpieces. Within the Contarelli Chapel, visitors can admire 'The Calling of Saint Matthew,' 'The Inspiration of Saint Matthew,' and 'The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew.' These works are renowned for their dramatic use of chiaroscuro and their powerful, realistic portrayal of religious scenes, marking a pivotal moment in art history. Beyond Caravaggio, the church itself is a beautiful example of Renaissance architecture with a richly decorated interior, offering a serene and awe-inspiring atmosphere for contemplation and appreciation of sacred art. It remains a must-visit for anyone seeking to experience the profound impact of Caravaggio's genius.

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