All religious buildings to visit in Rome

Step into the sacred spaces of 8 religious buildings in Rome. These structures offer a glimpse into the architectural and spiritual heritage of various faiths.

Are you fascinated by religious architecture and history? Here are the must-see religious buildings in Rome:

  1. Online discount!Vatican Museums1

    Vatican Museums

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    The Vatican Museums, situated in Vatican City, are recognized as some of the largest museums globally. They were constructed by the Roman Catholic Church during the Renaissance period and are renowned for housing a vast collection of significant sculptures. These museums offer a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and artistic heritage of the Catholic Church.
  2. Pantheon2

    Pantheon

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    The Pantheon is an ancient temple in Rome, rebuilt in the 2nd century AD. It is one of the best-preserved Roman buildings in the world, thanks to its transformation into a church in the 7th century and its continuous use and maintenance since then. This makes it a unique historical site that offers a glimpse into the architectural prowess of the ancient Romans.
  3. Museum and Crypt of Capuchins3

    Museum and Crypt of Capuchins

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    The Museum and Crypt of Capuchins is located in a crypt under the church Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini. The museum presents bones of nearly 4000 Capuchin friars stored in the crypt. The bones are arranged into macabre decorations. The Capuchins have been using the church since 1631. So
  4. Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Altemps4

    Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Altemps

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    The Palazzo Altemps is a palace in Rome that was designed in the 15th century by Melozzo da Forlì for Girolamo Riario. In 1997 it was inaugurated as a museum and became part of the National Roman Museum showing ancient works of art with sculptures from Renaissance collections such as the Boncompagni
  5. Case Romane del Celio5

    Case Romane del Celio

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    Case Romane del Celio refers to the remains of a Roman residential complex below the Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo in the Celio district in Rome. There are many frescoes to be seen from different times and with different iconographic intentions. After a long restoration a museum opened here th
  6. Museo delle Anime del Purgatorio6

    Museo delle Anime del Purgatorio

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    The Chiesa del Sacro Cuore del Suffragio is a neogothic church in Rome. Within its sacristy hides a museum: The Museum of the Souls in Purgatory (Museo delle Anime del Purgatorio). Inside, you can find exhibitions of various objects and artworks that are supposed to prove the existence of a Christia
  7. Welcome To Rome7

    Welcome To Rome

     Rome
    In "Welcome To Rome" you will be immersed in the history of Rome and you will live an exciting and engaging experience. In fact, visiting Welcome To Rome means making a real journey through time and space. Walls and ceilings will come alive around you while on the ground a large model of the city
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    Museo Internazionale Del Presepio

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    The Museo Internazionale Del Presepio (the International typological museum of the "Angelo Stefanucci" nativity scene) is a museum in Rome located in the basement of the church of saints Quirico and Giulitta. The museum holds and exhibits a collection of nativity scenes from all over the world, crea