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Basilica Of St. Agnes Outside The Walls
basilica of st. agnes outside the walls

Via Nomentana, 349, 00162 Roma RM, Italy

16 reviews
Apostolic Palace
apostolic palace

00120 Vatican City

8 reviews
Chiesa Del Santissimo Redentore
chiesa del santissimo redentore

Redentore, Sestiere Giudecca, 30133 Venezia VE, Italy

10 reviews
Church Of Saints Cosmas And Damian
church of saints cosmas and damian

Piazza XXVI Maggio 1734, 70032 Bitonto BA, Italy

8 reviews
San Giovanni A Carbonara
san giovanni a carbonara

Via Carbonara, 4, 80139 Napoli NA, Italy

16 reviews
Basilica Of San Giacomo Maggiore
basilica of san giacomo maggiore

Piazza Gioacchino Rossini, 40126 Bologna BO, Italy

10 reviews
Church Of Domine Quo Vadis
church of domine quo vadis

Via Appia Antica, 51, 00179 Roma RM, Italy

8 reviews
Cathedral Of The Resurrection Of Jesus Christ
cathedral of the resurrection of jesus christ

Piazza Duomo, 1, 48121 Ravenna RA, Italy

16 reviews
Santuario Di San Giuseppe
santuario di san giuseppe

Piazza Garibaldi, 1, 80047 San Giuseppe NA, Italy

8 reviews

Top 5 Religious Organizations in Italy

Mausoleo Di Santa Costanza
4.8
( 10 reviews )
Closed until 09:00 AM

Via Nomentana, 349, 00198 Roma RM, Italy

“Very important monument, not crowded at all,it is used as a wedding chapel, there was a guy playing organ when I visited the place, I loved it”

Basilica Of St. Agnes Outside The Walls
4.7
( 16 reviews )
Closed until 08:00 AM

Via Nomentana, 349, 00162 Roma RM, Italy

“The Basilica Sant'Agnese Fuori le Mura is located in Quartiere V (Nomentano) in Via Nomentana 349 in Rome. This building was built by Pope Honorius I (pontificate 625 – 638) in the 7th century to replace the ancient Constantinian basilica now in ruins. It was built over the tomb of the martyr Agnes and her sister Emerenziana, which we can currently visit by accessing the Crypt. . Over the centuries it underwent important restorations and additions, such as the quadrangular bell tower and subsequently the current façade. The interior of the Basilica has three naves, the larger central one and three chapels on each side, with an upper gallery on the sides as in early Christian churches. The division of the naves is determined by two rows of ancient columns with capitals, the beautiful gilded and coffered wooden ceiling rich in decorations (early 17th century) also stands out. Also very beautiful is the main altar surmounted by a rich tabernacle and the apse basin with a suggestive mosaic work (6th century) depicting Saint Agnes and two Popes. Last notable note is the first opening on the right, relating to a suggestive staircase, which leads to the upper part of the complex, its path is rich in archaeological finds and frescoes.”

Chiesa Di Santa Maria In Via
4.8
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 07:00 AM

Via del Mortaro, 24, 00187 Roma RM, Italy

“This church was rebuilt following reports of a miracle. Legend said On the night of 26 September 1256, the well overflowed. A picture of Our Lady was floating on the waters… today in the chapel (the first on the right of the current church) there is still the well of the miracle. So don’t forget to drink some holy water.”

Basilica Di Santa Maria Ausiliatrice
4.6
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 06:30 AM

Piazza di Santa Maria Ausiliatrice, 54, 00181 Roma RM, Italy

“majestic”

Basilica Of San Simpliciano
4.6
( 10 reviews )
Closed until 07:15 AM

Piazza S. Simpliciano, 7, 20100 Milano MI, Italy

“Romanesque church. The facade of the building at the front and around the sides have done interesting some triple mullioned windows and decorative arches. The inside is kept pretty dark outside of religious hours and chloral music play, which make visiting the church very atmospheric. The two marian chapels at the transepts are especially inspiring due to the lighting on the chapel dedication and enhanced by the darkness of the interior. Just inside is some information in English and Italian, which makes the visit just a little more interesting as it gives things some context.”

Santuario Grotta Di Nostra Signora Di Lourdes
4.6
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 09:00 AM

Via della Resistenza, 30, 10050 Forno di Coazze TO, Italy

“It's a religious place to be .”

Chiesa Della Santissima Annunziata
4.7
( 8 reviews )

Via Vescovado, 80069 Vico Equense NA, Italy

“Beautiful church and spectacular view. Here are three wedding ceremones per day and three years waiting list.”

Apostolic Palace
4.6
( 8 reviews )

00120 Vatican City

“I recently took a trip to Rome and I can honestly say it was one of the most amazing holidays I have ever been on! Rome is a city full of history, culture, and beauty. During my time there, I visited all the incredible landmarks, including the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Vatican. Every moment was filled with wonder as I marveled at the architecture, art, and ancient history that surrounds you everywhere in the city. The food in Rome was absolutely delicious, from traditional Italian pasta dishes to mouth-watering pizza, along with a vast array of seafood options. The gelato was also a highlight for me, with so many flavors and combinations to choose from. The people of Rome were welcoming and friendly, always happy to offer advice and recommendations, making the trip even more enjoyable. Overall, my trip to Rome was an unforgettable experience that I'll cherish forever. I highly recommend this city to anyone looking for an adventure filled with history, food, and culture.”

Basilica Of Saint Fara
4.6
( 10 reviews )
Closed until 08:00 AM

Via Generale Nicola Bellomo, 94, 70124 Bari BA, Italy

“Excited to have visited and photographed it. Its external and internal architectural structure is wonderful where you can breathe the ancient and the modern at the same time. I would like to add some photos taken during my visit.”

Chiesa Del Santissimo Redentore
4.6
( 10 reviews )
Closed until 10:30 AM

Redentore, Sestiere Giudecca, 30133 Venezia VE, Italy

“It was built as a debt of gratitude for the liberation from the plague epidemic that scypped Venice during 1575-1576. During this epidemic period, more than 46,000 people, equivalent to 25-30 percent of the population, died. The Senate commissioned the great architect Andrea Palladio to design the church. Construction work started in May 1577. The structure was at a satisfactory level and was consecrated in 1592.”

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Religious Organizations in Italy

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