S • August 31, 2014A bit out of the way from some of the other large basilicas in the area, this a hidden gem just down the way from Campo de' Fiori. Don't miss it!
Catarina L. • December 29, 2011the most holy Crucifix remained providentially intact after the fire in May 1519. Every Jubilee the Crucifix is brought to Basilica di S. Pietro for veneration of the pilgrims
Zineta E. • November 9, 2016Favorite church I visited in Rome. It's so massive and stunning, really breathtaking. Make sure you visit it.
Suzanne W. • September 27, 2012Don't miss the Michaelangelo sculpture on the left side of the alter! Also amazing fillippo lippi painting!
M • May 1, 2016I crossed 320 steps to reach the top and watch the scenery ,the view was amazing! You can see the whole city from the top😍!
Ginny M. • November 3, 2018Expect crowds. This year the Chapel wasn’t as overcrowded as I’ve experienced in the past. It had good air flow, too. Nice time to really view and soak it all in, especially after restoration. ♥️
Fluying ✅. • October 9, 2018This impressive remnant of the ancient bath complex was later transformed (with help from Michelangelo) into the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli. Amazing church!
Catarina L. • December 25, 2012house of the beautiful icon of the special protectress of the City of Rome
Sidira K. • January 20, 2019Very, very, very simple church, in contrast to most churches in Rome. In a great spot in aventino hill. Worth a visit.
Chris P. • August 24, 2015The traditional site of St Peter's crucifixion, this is a lovely little baroque church. Great views from the piazza outside, too.
cirano d. • October 19, 2011Simile a fortezza,sorge isolato sviluppandosi su più livelli,con forme architettoniche antiche e severe che si intersecano tra di loro sovrapponendosi in un intrico di affascinanti linee.
Konstantina • May 22, 2017So different and so beautiful. Don't miss it! Only negative: to visit the crypt a guy there will MAKE you pay an "offering"... although there is no official entrance fee (which means no receipt). 😑
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.
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!
Ryan C. • June 12, 2013English language Mass at 10a. Gets out in time to see the Pope at noon - very convenient.
Fr. Charles • December 9, 2016Beautiful church. One of the side chapels has a miraculous spring that you can drink from. (cups provided)
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).
Nur❤can A. • May 19, 2013Selamun aleykum, The biggest mosque in europe, 12000 person capacity, must see and do not forget to make donation before you go, who ever visit rome and if don t visit the mosque and judge ur faith
Jessica • August 29, 2017Once inside, visitors can make a small donation to the church and a nun will unlock the crypt for you. The nun will take you down a short flight of stairs and leave you alone, surrounded by skeletons.
Il Mio Lazio • September 16, 2011"We were as you are, you'll be as we are" These words are written on a wall in this thrilling skull cemetery, located in the crtypt of the church. Check in if you are brave enough!! :)
Ronald M. • May 5, 2013Great place to stay, spotless clean and very close to the Vatican. Sisters Pallottine are very helpful...
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