| All Saints' Church | |
|---|---|
|  Facade | |
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| 41°54′30″N 12°28′44″E / 41.9083°N 12.4789°E | |
| Location | Via del Babuino, Rome | 
| Country | Italy | 
| Denomination | Anglicanism | 
| Architecture | |
| Style | Gothic revival | 
| Specifications | |
| Materials | red-brick | 
All Saints' Church is an active English-speaking chaplaincy of the Church of England's Diocese in Europe - a part of the Anglican Communion - in Rome, Italy.
The church building is a Gothic revival red-brick construction, situated in the Via del Babuino, about 100 meters from the Spanish Steps. The architect was George Edmund Street (1824–1881). It has a regular weekly schedule of masses and prayer services and is also used for concerts. All Saints follows the high church tradition of Anglicanism, with a sung Eucharist being held weekly.
See also
- St Andrew's Church, Rome (Church of Scotland)
- St Paul's Within the Walls, Rome (Episcopal, also by G. E. Street)
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