Zineta E. • November 9, 2016Favorite church I visited in Rome. It's so massive and stunning, really breathtaking. Make sure you visit it.
Widad B. • October 10, 2013Demander l autorisation du sacristain pour descendre voir la cripte et le sous sol laissant découvrir les vestiges d'un ancien marché. Incroyable!
Otel.com • November 23, 2011This historical American Episcopal church (the first non-Roman Catholic church inside Rome's walls) is now the home of Joel Nafuma Refugee Center. Sunday services begin at 8:30 am.
Chris P. • August 26, 2015If you want to make the pilgrimage here, you must do so on your knees (though a side staircase is available if you just want to visit the chapel upstairs).
Roma • March 24, 2012First mentioned in 431, the church was rebuilt in 439 by Sixtus III with backing from Emperor Valentian III's wife Eudoxia, and dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul.
The Boring O. • July 10, 2014Watch out for the beggars outside the entrance - they are wearing black clothes and are very pushy in trying to make you pay. We didn't, but many others did. Otherwise, great place, great church.
Andrey O. • December 26, 2012One of the most ancient churches in the entire Rome, originally built in between 4th and 5th century AD.
Alek • March 27, 2015The first church to be built in Rome with a circular plan (ca. 468–483), it is maybe best known for its 34 rather gruesomely realistic martyrdom frescoes by Niccolò Circignani and Antonio Tempesta.
Joao S. • September 26, 2014Altar restritos a missas dos cardeais, parece lindo visto de onde podemos chegar!!
Andrey O. • December 26, 2012A tiny facade is easily missed, but this small building represents the gothical period of architecture, that wasn't associated with cristianity at that time
Michael B. • April 26, 2019A great spot with a magnificent church. Lots of great restaurants around here.
Otel.com • November 23, 2011A great example of Roman Baroque architecture, this church in Rome is where you'll see great altars, paintings, frescoes, and beautiful sculptures by Guillaume Courtois and Antonio Raggi.
Jennifer M. • July 13, 2014The Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano is the first of four papal basilicas and the oldest and most important church in the West.
Margherita B. • January 17, 2017Don't miss out on the huge mirror placed in the middle of the church: it will give you an amazing perspective on the decorated ceilings
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