Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta
The Aventine Keyhole sits in an ornate green door on Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta, offering Rome's most famous surprise view.
About Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta
The Aventine Keyhole sits in an ornate green door on Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta, offering Rome's most famous surprise view. You'll peer through a tiny bronze keyhole to see St. Peter's dome perfectly framed at the end of a manicured garden path, with the dome appearing to float between carefully pruned hedges. The piazza itself was redesigned by Giovanni Battista Piranesi in the 1760s and remains headquarters of the Knights of Malta, a sovereign military order.
The experience is delightfully simple: you walk up to an unremarkable green door, bend down, and look through the keyhole for about 10 seconds. There's usually a small queue of people taking turns, each person gasping slightly when they see the view. The optical illusion works because of the perfectly aligned garden path that creates a natural telescope effect. The surrounding piazza feels peaceful and residential, lined with orange trees and elegant buildings.
Honestly, it's a bit overhyped for what amounts to a 30 second peek, but the view genuinely is magical and it's completely free. Most people combine it with nearby attractions since 15 minutes here isn't worth a special trip. The queue can stretch 20 people deep during peak hours, which means waiting 15 minutes for a 10 second view. Visit early morning or evening when you'll have it mostly to yourself and can actually enjoy the elegant piazza Piranesi designed.
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