St. Peter's Basilica
Found in the Vatican City, it is near where the Pope
resides, and it is one of the most important centres for Christian
pilgrimage, and is commonly regarded as the "home of the Roman Catholic
Church", since it is where St Peter set up the first Christian Church
Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Rome
Another of the city's ancient churches, it was founded in 498 AD. It is
well-known for its lavish interior, notably its chandeliers (the ones at
present are believed to date back to the 18th century).
Santa Cecilia in Trastevere
Another ancient church in the city, it is dedicated to Saint Cecilia. It has a Baroque facade cosntructed by Ferdinando Fuga in 1725.
All Saints' Church, Rome
Founded in the 1880s as a church to serve Rome's Church of England
community, it has an English neo-Gothic appearance, yet, it is sculpted
in Italian marble.
Great Synagogue of Rome
The biggest and main synagogue of Rome, it provided a place of worship
to the city's Jewish community ever since 1901-1904, when the current
eclectic edifice was constructed
Mosque of Rome
Finished in 1995, the Mosque of Rome is the biggest in Europe, even surpassing the Great Mosque of Paris, and is an important centre amongst Rome's growing Muslim community
Basilica of St. John Lateran
The official ecclesiastical seat of the bishop of Rome (pope), its a major tourist attraction in the city, and Rome's cathedral
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
Another exceedingly important Roman Catholic church in the city, it is
also one of the four basilicas of the city, a Marian church, and a papal
church too.
Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls
Another of the four great basilicas of Rome, too a very important and visited religious building.San Lorenzo fuori le Mura
A smaller basilica, it is an ancient paleo-Christian one, with ancient interiorsSant'Andrea della Valle
Located in the Sant'Eustachio rione of Rome, it is known for its ornate Baroque/Renaissance facade, and rich interior
Santa Maria in Trastevere
One of the oldest churches in the city, opened in the mid-4th century AD, it is a minor titular basilica in the Trastevere quarter. is 1880s as a church to serve Rome's Church of England
community, it has an English neo-Gothic appearance, yet, it is sculpted
in Italian marble.
Santa Maria sopra Minerva
A minor titular basilica, the Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva is
an example of Roman Gothic architecture. It has a 19th century facade,
and also a Gothic interior, with an ancient nave.
San Pietro in Montorio
One of the city's several churches, the San Pietro in Montorio is well-known for its "Tempietto", a small circular martyrium designed to look like a classical temple by Donato Bramante, which is found in the church's courtyard.
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