Caravita Church
CARAVITA CHURCH
Rome Opera Concert Hall - Rome Opera Festival
The Oratory of San Francesco Saverio del Caravita (St. Francis Xavier “del Caravita”) is a 17th-century baroque oratory in Rome, near the Church of Sant’Ignazio in rione Pigna. The current oratory is built over the ruins of the late twelfth century Church of San Nicola de Forbitoribus by the Jesuit Pietro Gravita, from 1631-1633, with the financial support of a number of noble families who resided in the neighborhood near the Pantheon. The oratory was originally dedicated to Santa Maria della Pietà (Our Lady of Pity) in addition to the great Jesuit missionary Saint Francis Xavier. It was the first nocturnal oratory in Rome.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart performed at Caravita as a teenager in 1770, captivating the royal court of Rome.
Address: Via Caravita 7, 00198 Roma
Concerts on August 24-26-31 - September 2-7-9-21-23-28 will take place at Sala Verdi Concert Hall in via Nazionale 7 Rome near Piazza della Repubblica
HOW TO GET THERE
The Caravita Church is situated in the center of Rome, between via Del Corso and Pantheon.
Metro: Line A Spagna
Bus Line C3, 40, 53, 80, 85, 63, 70, 81, 83, 87, 160, 170, 175, 186, 271, 628, 716, 810
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The most beautiful Opera Arias
€15.00Caravita Church - via del Caravita 7, Rome
Start time 8:30 pm. End time 10:00 pm.
Fully refundable tickets up to 48 hours before the start of the concerts
Experience the magic of the great opera in the wonderful Caravita Church, between Fontana di Trevi and Pantheon.
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Carnival Concert with Ballet
€10.008th February 2024 h 6.00 pm at St. Paul's within the Walls Church - Via Nazionale 16A Rome
10th February 2024 h 8.30 pm at Flaiano Theater - Via di Santo Stefano del Cacco 15 Rome
From the meeting of the amazing voices of the lyrical singers of Opera and Lirica and its brilliant dancers, borns the lively and exuberant Carnival concert, where the dance takes shape and is freed on the notes of wonderful opera arias, baroque music and tarantella played and interpreted from an ensemble of strings, harpsichord and grand piano.