The church of Santi Venanzio e Ansovino was situated near the Capitoline Hill in Rome. It was dedicated to two saints associated with the city of Camerino: Venantius of Camerino, a martyr; and Ansovinus, bishop of Camerino.
In 1589, Giacomo della Porta designed the fountains that lie opposite this church.
The church was pulled down in 1928 to make way for the new piazza di San Marco.