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Church in Rome, Italy
Sant'Omobono
San Salvatore in Portico
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41°53′26″N 12°28′51″E / 41.89055555555556°N 12.480833333333333°E / 41.89055555555556; 12.480833333333333
LocationCapitoline Hill, Rome
CountryItaly
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
DedicationSaint Homobonus
Architecture
Architectural typeChurch

Sant'Omobono is a church in Rome at the foot of the Capitoline Hill in rione Ripa.

Sant'Omobono facade.

It was built in the 15th century and called San Salvatore in Portico. When the church was given to the "Università dei Sarti" (the association of tailors) in 1575, the church was dedicated to their patron saint, Saint Homobonus. Next to it is the Sant'Omobono Area, containing the remains of two Roman temples.

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