The Basilica of Santi Quattro Coronati, located near the Colosseum in Rome, dates back to the fourth or fifth century. After being destroyed by fire in 1084, it was rebuilt and now includes a basilica, a convent, a cardinal’s palace, and a cloister. The 13th-century cosmatesque stonework in the cloister and the Gothic hall with its secular frescoes are notable highlights. Visitors can explore the historical art and architecture, immersing themselves in the rich cultural heritage preserved within this fortress-like complex.
Basilica of Santi Quattro Coronati (Basilica dei Santi Quattro Coronati)
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