San Giovanni Battista is a Baroque-style Roman Catholic church located on Via XX settembre #1870 in Rimini, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
The church was located adjacent to the site of a paleo-Christian basilica, dedicated to San Stefano, and erected sometime in the 5th century under the patronage of Galla Placidia.
In 1573, it was assigned to the Discalced Carmelite Order, and in 1605, it joined the parish of San Gregorio.
[1][2] In 1767 to 1772, the Carmelites commissioned Gaetano Cupioli to rebuild the church in a late baroque style.
[3] In 1797, the church and convent as suppressed, and granted to the Capuchin friars till 1805, when it became again a parish.