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| Catacombe di Domitilla 280/282 Via delle Sette Chiese, Rome, 00147 | ![]() |
We moved on to the catacombs of Domatilla. This was by far the least impressive of the three catacombs we saw. Domatilla has four levels, 150,000 burial spaces. Something like 17 kilometers of corridor. There is, however... more
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| Catacombe di Priscilla 430 Via Salaria, Rome, 00199 | ![]() |
On Via Salaria, near to Via Ada, are the catacombs of Priscilla. Seven popes were buried here, victims of emperor Diocleziano's persecutions, along with various saints and three hundred presumed martyrs. The catacombs ex... more
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| Catacombe di San Callisto 110/126 Via Appia Antica, Rome, 00179 | ![]() |
The catacombs of San Callisto, known for more than two centuries as the Church of Rome's cemetery, contain the tombs of nine popes buried in the Crypt. They extend over approximately 20km on four floors. Strangely enough... more
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| Centrale Montemartini - Art Center Acea 106 Via Ostiense, Centrale Montemartini, Rome, 00154 | ![]() |
Centrale Montemartini is one of the most spectacular tourists' destinations in Rome which has received widespread acclaim from the tourists in Rome. Though this majestic museum is often missed out by the tourists but it ... more
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| Centro Storico Centro Storico, Rome | ![]() |
To reach the Campo is rather tricky. The metro is a long way away - the nearest one is probably Colosseo or Barberini. The quickest approach is probably along Via Plebisito which heads west from Piazza Venezia. This Via ... more
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| Chiesa del Divino Amore Vicolo del Divino Amore, Rome, 00186 | ![]() |
In Vicolo del Divino Amore there is the small but elegant church of San Biagio ai Materassari, dedicated today to the Madonna of Divine Love. The earliest reference to the church dates from 1131 when it was known as the ... more
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| Chiesa del Gesu 16 Via degli Astalli, Rome, 00186 | ![]() |
When the land was purchased by the Agostiniani Scalzi in 1615, they were obliged to think up a name for the church that was to be built. It is said the name given came from a comment made by one of the parish priests who... more
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| Chiesa di Gesu e Maria 45 Via del Corso, Rome, 00186 | ![]() |
When the land was purchased by the Agostiniani Scalzi in 1615, they were obliged to think up a name for the church that was to be built. It is said the name given came from a comment made by one of the parish priests who... more
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| Chiesa di San Girolamo della Carita 62 A Via Monserrato, Rome, 00186 | ![]() |
| Chiesa Valdese 59 Via Marianna Dionigi, Piazza Cavour, Rome, 00193 | ![]() |
Although sitting in a corner of Piazza Cavour beside other visually impressive buildings (like the recently renovated Adriano theatre), the Valdese church succeeds in grabbing attention with its elegance and eclectic com... more
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