Rome: Saint Peter’s Basilica

Saint Peter’s Basilica is the largest Christian church in the world. Although it is not the cathedral of Rome, it is arguably more famous than the church that does have the honour of being the cathedral: the basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano. Together with the San Giovanni, the San…

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Rome: Santa Costanza

The Santa Costanza is a little gem. Located on the Via Nomentana, just a stone’s throw away from the Sant’Agnese fuori le Mura, it is not frequented much by tourists and I was in fact the only visitor when I first visited the church in January of 2017. The edifice…

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Rome: Sant’Agnese fuori le Mura

There are two churches in Rome dedicated to Saint Agnes, a very popular early fourth-century martyr. The best-known of the two, the Sant’Agnese in Agone, can be found on the Piazza Navona in the historical centre of Rome. This is the site of the ancient Stadium of Domitianus, where according…

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