Santa Teresa d'Avila is a minor basilica, titular, and conventual church on the Corso d'Italia in Rome, Italy.
It was founded by Cardinal Girolamo Gotti in 1901, designed in a Romanesque-Gothic hybrid style by Tullio Passarelli.
The tympanum above the main entrance door depicts Saint Teresa being blessed by Christ.
The interior is decorated with works by 20th-century Roman artists, including a statue of Saint Teresa above the high altar.
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