San Michele Arcangelo a Pietralata

San Michele Arcangelo a Pietralata is a 20th-century parochial church and titular church in eastern Rome, dedicated to Michael the Archangel.

[3][4] San Michele Arcangelo a Pietralata was built in 1937–48; its construction was interrupted by the Second World War.

It is built in red-orange brick, with the arms of Pope Pius XII displayed on the facade.

[5][6] On 5 February 1965, it was made a titular church to be held by a cardinal-deacon.

[7] In 1991 it was visited by Pope John Paul II.

Interior view