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The Anglican Centre in Rome,
Palazzo Doria Pamphilj,
Piazza del Collegio Romano 2,
00186 Roma, Italy.

For fifty years the Anglican Centre has been privileged to be based in an apartment within the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj. Being based within a palace with over 500 rooms means that we can be difficult to find. The first step is to find the palace.

Come to the main entrance on the square, which is No 2. On most days, until 18:00 in the evening the big doors will be open, revealing a small green gate inside. After 18:00, the doors will be closed. In either case you should be able to see our brass sign on the doors next to the intercom.

Ring 007 and then "bell" and someone will buzz the gate open. Continue through the green gate and turn right. You should see the following staircase. Take it. (Unless you need to use the lift, in which case, there is a small door immediately to the right of the main staircase. Use the intercom there, pressing 007 and the bell sign again, and the door to the lift will be opened.)

The first floor has the Palazzo art gallery, but instead of going into the gallery, turn left, go up the short flight of stairs, where you will see a glass door, with an intercom next to it. Press 007 and the bell sign again, and this door will be opened unto you.

Continue up the stairs until you reach the Anglican Centre in Rome.

As in so many historic palaces in Rome, regrettably there is no wheelchair access.

Published: 1st February, 2019

Updated: 26th April, 2019

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