Santa Maria Regina Mundi a Torre Spaccata is a 20th-century parochial church and titular church in eastern Rome.
It has three naves and an altar area aligned with the lantern, and a large polychrome glass window in the apse.
The baptistery is on a square plan with a pavilion roof, connected to the body of the church by an exposed concrete beam, which also acts as a lintel.
[4] Pope John Paul II visited in 1986.
[5] On 28 June 1988, it was made a titular church to be held by a cardinal-priest.