Its late Baroque external hides treasures dating back mainly to the Middle Ages.
The most important and best preserved of Roman churches dedicated to the Madonna.
Referred to as the “Mother of all churches in the world”.
Once the vast antechamber and the Tepidarium of the Baths of Diocletian.
Built on the site where, tradition has it, the Apostle St. Peter was buried.
Converted into a church in the ninth century, overlooking the valley of the River Almone.
One of the four papal basilicas of Rome, the second largest after St. Peter’s.
Undeniably among the most fascinating of the hundreds beautifying Rome.