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During the 18th century, a post box was used to inform the church of sick and ailing foreign pilgrims.
For those who seek oddities in the center of Rome, the marble inscription on the side of the church of St. Salvatore alle Coppelle is a must-see. In Piazza delle Coppelle, an inscription and box reveal Church authorities’ concerns during the Jubilee of 1750. The massive influx of pilgrims, who packed the city’s hotels and inns during this time, brought along concerns about the spread of epidemics across the Papal States. As a result, authorities constructed a number of spy post boxes around the city. The one in Piazza delle Coppelle may be the lone survivor.