Santa Maria della Pace Rome 2026: The Only Non-Vatican Raphael Fresco Commission in Rome Is 200 Metres From Piazza Navona — in the Same Church Courtyard as Bramante's 'Most Perfect Building'

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Last updated: April 2026.

Santa Maria della Pace (the Renaissance church in the Via della Pace — 200m from the western side of the Piazza Navona, adjacent to the Chiostro del Bramante (the Bramante cloister that the art historical tradition, from Palladio onward, has identified as the most perfect small-scale Renaissance cloister in Rome)): the church whose specific art-historical content (the 1514 Raphael fresco of the Four Sibyls on the Chigi Chapel arch — the only Raphael fresco commission in Rome outside the Vatican, and the Bramante 1504 cloister) makes the Via della Pace 5 the single most concentrated masterpiece location available in a 200m² footprint in Rome.

The Raphael Sibyls: the specific commission (the Sienese banker Agostino Chigi — the same patron who commissioned the Villa Farnesina frescoes and the Chigi Chapel in Santa Maria del Popolo — contracted Raphael in 1514 to decorate the arch above the first chapel on the right of the Santa Maria della Pace nave): the Raphael Four Sibyls fresco (the Sibilla Cumaea, the Sibilla Persica, the Sibilla Frigia, and the Sibilla Tiburtina (the most locally significant, the prophetess who told Augustus that Christ would be born)) represents the specific late Raphael style (the period 1514-1520 when Raphael's workshop was at its most productive and his personal involvement in each commission most difficult to assess — the Sibyls are identified by scholars as primarily by Raphael's own hand): the fresco condition (the late Raphael workshop Sibyls are in substantially better condition than the Vatican Stanze of the same period, because the Santa Maria della Pace interior has been less exposed to atmospheric changes): the best single Raphael fresco surface quality available in any Rome church.

Santa Maria della Pace: Sibyls, Cloister, and Visit

The Raphael Sibyls

Raphael Sibyls viewing practical (the fresco on the arch of the Chigi Chapel, first chapel on the right entering the church — the specific viewing position: approximately 4m from the arch, slightly to the left to see the full composition including the prophets below the Sibyls (the specific two-level composition — the Sibyls on the arch above, the Hebrew Prophets below — that Raphael used to distinguish the Gentile prophets (the Sibyls) from the Jewish prophets (the four male figures below))): the specific Sibyls quality (the specific pastel colour palette that the 1514 Raphael uses here — the sage green, the rose, the ochre, and the blue-grey — applied with the specific blending technique (the sfumato that Leonardo taught the Florentine generation) that makes the Sibyls figures appear three-dimensional even at close range): the church lighting (natural, no coin-operated illumination — the morning light entering from the church entrance is the best Sibyls viewing light). Open Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:00-13:00 (limited hours — confirm before visiting).

The Bramante Cloister

Chiostro del Bramante (the 1504 Bramante-designed cloister adjacent to the Santa Maria della Pace church — the most perfectly proportioned small Renaissance cloister in Rome, visited separately from the church via the Via della Pace 5 entrance (the cloister is now the Chiostro del Bramante cultural venue (see the Chiostro del Bramante guide) — open daily as a café-gallery with the contemporary art exhibitions on the upper floor, accessible with or without an exhibition ticket)): the combination visit (the Santa Maria della Pace Raphael Sibyls during the Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday morning hours + the Bramante cloister café brunch): the most specifically art-historically rewarding 90-minute block in the Piazza Navona area.

Q&A: Santa Maria della Pace Rome

Is the Santa Maria della Pace really open so few hours?

Yes — the Santa Maria della Pace current opening schedule (Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday 10:00-13:00 only): the limited hours reflect the specific management model of the church (the Santa Maria della Pace is administered by the Augustinian friars of the adjacent convent as a minor parish church without the tourist infrastructure of the major Roman churches). The specific visit planning: the Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday 10:00-13:00 window is the only reliable public access to the Raphael Sibyls fresco — arrive by 10:15 for the minimum chance of finding the church closed for an interior event (the Augustinian pastoral programme sometimes uses the church for specific events that close it to visitors within the regular hours). The visit without the opening hours: the Raphael Sibyls are visible through the church gate grating at all hours (the grating is at the Via della Pace entrance, approximately 3m from the Sibyls arch — the fresco is partially visible but the colour and detail cannot be adequately assessed from the gate distance).

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