The church of Santa Maria del Buon Consiglio is a Catholic place of worship located on Via Tuscolana serving the parish of that name.
The parish was erected on 26 July 1919 by Pope Benedict XV and entrusted to the diocesan clergy of the Diocese of Rome.
The building was inaugurated on 9 April 1916[1] by Archbishop Vittorio Ranuzzi de' Bianchi, papal majordomo.
[2] The neo-Romanesque structure was built to the designs of Costatino Schneider, prompted by the concerns of Pope Pius X for the development of this sector of the city and thanks to his legacy, not long after his death in August 1914, construction was completed in 1916.
Above are three windows crowned by a pitched roof in the style known as copertura a capanna with many decorative projections.