The Church of Our Lady of the Souls (Italian: Santa Maria dell'Anima) is a Roman Catholic church in central Rome, just west of the Piazza Navona and near the Santa Maria della Pace church. It was the national church of the Holy Roman Empire in Rome. The church is today the national church and hospice of German-speaking people in Rome.
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| - thumb|250px|De Santa Maria dell'Anima De Santa Maria dell'Anima was de kerk van het Heilig Roomse Rijk te Rome en is nu de nationale kerk voor de Duitstaligen.
- The Church of Our Lady of the Souls (Italian: Santa Maria dell'Anima) is a Roman Catholic church in central Rome, just west of the Piazza Navona and near the Santa Maria della Pace church. It was the national church of the Holy Roman Empire in Rome. The church is today the national church and hospice of German-speaking people in Rome.
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| - thumb|250px|De Santa Maria dell'Anima De Santa Maria dell'Anima was de kerk van het Heilig Roomse Rijk te Rome en is nu de nationale kerk voor de Duitstaligen.
- The Church of Our Lady of the Souls (Italian: Santa Maria dell'Anima) is a Roman Catholic church in central Rome, just west of the Piazza Navona and near the Santa Maria della Pace church. It was the national church of the Holy Roman Empire in Rome. The church is today the national church and hospice of German-speaking people in Rome. Saint Maria dell'Anima received its name, according to tradition, from the picture of Our Lady which forms its coat of arms (the Blessed Virgin between two souls). Among its treasures is the famous Holy Family of Giulio Romano. It is the resting place of the Dutch Pope Pope Adrian VI as well as of Cardinals William of Enckenvoirt and Andrew of Austria.
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