Santi Quirico e Giulitta
Santi Quirico e Giulitta Religion Affiliation Roman Catholic Location Location Rome, Italy Geographic coordinates 41°53′39″N 12°29′15″E / 41.89404°N 12.48760°E / 41.89404; 12.48760 Coordinates: 41°53′39″N 12°29′15″E / 41.89404°N 12.48760°E / 41.89404; 12.48760 Architecture Architect(s) Filippo Raguzzini Architectural type Church Architectural style Baroque Groundbreaking 6th century Completed 1733 (reconstruction) The Roman Catholic titular church of Santi Quirico e Giulitta (Saints Quiricus and Julietta) in Rome is named after a son and mother who were martyred in 304 AD in Tarsus. The church is located in central Rome behind the Forum of Augustus. The address is: Via di Tor de’ Conti 31/A, 00184. Today the church is administered by the Third Order of Saint Francis. The feast of Sts Quiricus and Julitta is celebrated on 16 June. History Interior of the church The first church here was built in the 6th century, un