The 18th century, from 1701 to 1800, saw continued growth in Rome, although the massive renewal programmes had now ended.
At the end of the century, the French Revolution caused upheaval in Europe, and Rome was taken by French forces under Napoleon in 1798. The occupation ended in 1799, but was renewed the next year.
Churches[]
- San Teodoro (rebuilt 1703–1705)
- Santi Andrea e Claudio dei Borgognoni (1729)
- San Giovanni dei Fiorentini (1734)
- Santissima Nome di Maria al Foro Traiano (1741)
- San Bartolomeo dei Bergamaschi