Tracing its origins to the fourth century, the Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo stands as one of Rome’s oldest churches, perched on the Caelian Hill. Built above the Case Romane del Celio, believed to be the home and burial site of the converted Roman soldiers John and Paul, who were beheaded by the emperor’s orders, the basilica offers a glimpse into early Christian history. Visitors can explore the ancient structure, which preserves the memory of these martyrs and provides a tangible connection to the city’s rich religious past.
Rome Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo
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