The Basilica of St. Peter in the Vatican

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The church first emerges into documented history with the name Sancti Stephani de Pinea because of the huge antique pine cone, now preserved in the Vatican City, after which the wh
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Dating back to the 5th century A.D., the Church of Santo Stefano Rotondo is the oldest church with a circular plan in Rome.

This is an ancient temple, converted into a church in the ninth century, overlooking the valley of the River Almone, today the Valley of the Caffarella.

The Church of Domine Quo Vadis stands at the crossroads between the Appian Way and the Via Ardeatina, about
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The church, also known as San Cesareo in Palatio, is located in the Celio district, near the
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The American Episcopal (Anglican) church is the first non-Catholic religious architecture built in Rome after the unification of Italy and the end of the temporal sovereignty of th
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Dedicated to the Saint of Montpellier, pilgrim and thaumaturgist, the church was built on the initiative of the Confraternity of the Osti and Barcaroli (innkeepers and boatmen) fou
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In 1500 in Rome there is a large presence of Bergamo people, a town located in Northern Italy, 60 km away from Milan: workers, artisans, wool and silk merchants, couriers, magistra
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The mosque of Rome, inaugurated in 1995, stands in the northern area of the city at the foot of the Parioli mountains, perfectly integrated with the surrounding greenery and is t
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Located at the foot of the Capitol Hill, between the basilica of Santa Maria in Aracoeli
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The Oratory of San Francesco Saverio del Caravita is located in the Pigna district, next to the
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The oratory was built between 1544 and 1547 on the church of Santa Lucia Vecchia by order of the Archconfraternity of the Gonfalone, whose origins date back to the 13th century.
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For the small oratory hidden among the narrow streets and squares of the Rione Trevi it all began in
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The French National Church, founded by Cardinal Giulio dei Medici (future Pope Clement VII) in 1518, was completed in 1589 by Domenico Fontana, based on a design by Giacomo
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Located in the Rione Trevi, on the ascent of the same name, the Church of San Nicola da Tolen
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The church is dedicated to Santa Francesca Romana, a Benedictine nun and patron saint of drivers (whose festivity takes place on March 9), who became a saint in 1608 due to her eff
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A hidden treasure, brought back to light in 1900: located on the slopes of the Palatine hill, the church of Santa Maria Antiqua is the earliest and most significant Christian monum
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In Castel di Leva, an area of the Agro Romano about 12 km from Rome, there was a fortress dating back to the 13th century, owned by the Orsini family.

Located in the historic Rione Trastevere, San Francesco a Ripa Grande is the first Francisca
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In the Rione Sant'Angelo, in Piazza Costaguti, is an amazing little temple, bui
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