Santi Angeli Custodi (Holy Guardian Angels),[1] church[2] on Via Alpi Apuane, Rome.
The Clerics Regular Minor, founded by St Francesco Caracciolo and also known as the Caracciolini Fathers, started working in the area on 7 April that year, and on 8 December the church was consecrated and granted to them by Pope Pius XI.
It was built in a Neo-Classical style, inspired by the Italian Renaissance, with a staircase in front of the façade, a travertine doorway, a single nave with side chapels, and a basilical baldachino.
The church's dome is decorated with frescoes by Aronne del Vecchio, painted in 1961, of The Angels in Paradise with the Most Holy Trinity and the Blessed Virgin.
On the south side are In the Chapel of St Francis Caracciolo is a painting by Romano Coradetti depicting Saints in Adoration of the Blessed Eucharist.