Santo Stanislao dei Polacchi

Santo Stanislao dei Polacchi (Saint Stanislaus of the Poles, Polish: Kościół św.

It is on the site of the medieval church San Salvatore in pensilis[1] de Sorraca,[2] built on the remains of the Circus Flaminius (and recorded in several documents between 1174 and 1209).

Its present appearance dates to its rebuilding in the 18th century by Ignazio Brocchi, architect to Stanisław August Poniatowski, king of Poland.

Its interior is a single nave, with a ceiling painting by Ermenegildo Costantini of The Glory of Saint Stanislaus.

The high altarpiece by Antiveduto Gramatica (late 16th century) shows Jesus and saints Stanislaus and Hyacinth.

High altar
Fresco of the glory of Saint Stanislaus.