San Gregorio Magno al Celio
| San Gregorio Magno al Celio | |
|---|---|
| Church of Saints Andrew and Gregory the Great on the Caelian Hill | |
Chiesa dei Santi Andrea e Gregorio al Monte Celio | |
Stair and external façade of San Gregorio Magno al Celio, by Giovanni Battista Soria, 1629–33 | |
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| 41°53′08″N 12°29′26″E / 41.88547°N 12.49064°E | |
| Location | Padri Camaldolesi Piazza di San Gregorio al Celio 1, Rome |
| Country | Italy |
| Language(s) | Italian |
| Denomination | Roman Catholic |
| Tradition | Roman Rite |
| Religious order | Camaldolese |
| History | |
| Status | titular church |
| Dedication | Andrew the Apostle and Pope Saint Gregory I the Great |
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | titular church |
| Architect(s) | Giovanni Battista Soria Francesco Ferrari |
| Style | Baroque |
| Groundbreaking | 6th century AD |
| Completed | 1633 |
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Rome |
San Gregorio Magno al Celio, also known as San Gregorio al Celio or simply San Gregorio, is a Catholic church in Rome, Italy, part of a monastery of the Camaldolese branch of the Benedictine Order. San Gregorio is located on the Caelian Hill, in front of the Palatine. Next to the church is a convent of nuns and a homeless shelter run by the Missionaries of Charity.