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Sanctuary of Santa Maria dell'Acquasanta

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The sanctuary of Santa Maria dell'Acquasanta or Acqua Santa (also referred to over the centuries as Santa Maria dell'Orto, Santa Maria d'Ammonte or even Madonna del Sasso) is a place of Catholic Marian worship in the city of Marino, in the Roman Castles area, in the metropolitan city of Rome Capital and suburbicarian diocese of Albano. It is currently included in the parish of the basilica of San Barnaba.

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Sanctuary of Santa Maria dell'Acquasanta
Via Cesare Battisti,

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Santuario della Madonna dell'Acqua Santa

Via Cesare Battisti
00073
Lazio, Italy
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