Exploring The Great Churches of Rome One Altar At A Time
With almost 1,000 churches in Rome, a first time visitor might be overwhelmed without a plan of attack and our guide will help you decide where to start.
With almost 1,000 churches in Rome, a first time visitor might be overwhelmed without a plan of attack and our guide will help you decide where to start.
There are churches everywhere in the Eternal City, but finding the best churches in Rome because they are so unique will make your experience even better!
Located right behind the Pantheon in Rome, the Basilica of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva is a popular spot with a hidden beauty that shouldn’t be skipped.
Standing inside the Pantheon in Rome is an experience not to be missed and we’ll help with more information on tickets and guided tours.
The somewhat hidden church of Santa Maria Della Scala in Trastevere is a gem of Rome that is worth a visit, but don’t forget the nearby ancient pharmacy.
There is no shortage of religious sites in Rome, which is obvious considering its history, but if you aren’t sure where to begin, this should be your guide.
The oldest church in Rome is hidden among many more popular ones and finding the oldest church can be difficult to determine, but not with this as your guide.
San Saba, Rome is a Jesuit Basilica and the most prominent religious establishment in the area with the district itself named after the Roman Catholic church.
The Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome was named in honor of the battle of White Mountain in 1620 near Prague in what is today the Czech Republic.
The nativity scene at the Vatican celebrates Christmas with a display of 100 of the most amazing mangers from around the world in St. Peter’s Square.