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Sala Convegni Santa Marta

Where piazza del Collegio no, 5, Roma

The church of Santa Marta at the Roman College, is a deconsecrated church of Rome , in Pigna district, located in the Piazza del Collegio Romano.Questa church , with an adjoining monastery of nuns , was founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola to accommodate the " malmaritate ", or " married women in public since without fear of God without shame et models men " who wanted to rehabilitate . In 1560 the convent and the church passed to the Augustinian nuns .

The church was later renovated by the card. Borromeo , and then in 1673 by Eleonora Boncompagni , religious of the monastery . The temple was solemnly consecrated in 1696 after a restructuring That saw the work Especially Charles Fontana.Nel 1872 the monastery and church were confiscated by the Italian state.

The monastery is now the seat of the Police District of the city , while the church , with a strong media campaign was saved in the sixties by the transformation in the gym , is now home to conferences , conventions, exhibitions and concerts owned by the Ministry for heritage and Culture .

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