Saturday, August 7, 2010
Possible performance venue: Sant'Agnese in Agone, Rome
The  Basilica Sant’Agnese in Agone  in Rome was constructed in 1652 on the  site of Saint Agnes’ martyrdom,  now the location of the Piazza Navona.  The designs for the Baroque  church were commissioned by Pope Innocent X,  whose funerary monument  now lies within the church. The Pope’s family  even had a large palace  adjacent to the church. Baroque architect  Francesco Borromini  ultimately introduced a concave volume in the center  of the sanctuary,  creating prime acoustics for vocal music. Visitors  enjoy the interior’s  premier sculptural artwork, accented by the marble  relief found in the  main altar, as well as Bernini’s famous Fountain of  the Four Rivers  that lies in front of the church. 
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