





Visit the Capuchin Crypt, home to the bones of friars that were buried in the underground cemetery from 1528 to 1870. See the Crypt of the Resurrection, featuring a picture of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, framed by various parts of the human skeleton, and then you will be driven to St Clemente Basilica, an early Christian basilica not far from the Colosseum and dedicated to Pope St. Clement and its undergrounds. Last but not least, hidden behind an ancient wall, off a lesser-traveled side street of Rome, is the 5th century Basilica of Santo Stefano in Rotondo, or "Saint Stephen in the Round." The church gets its name "round," unsurprisingly, from its shape!
Visit the haunting Capuchin Crypt, where the bones of friars buried between 1528 and 1870 form intricate decorative patterns.
Descend through layers of history at St. Clemente — from medieval church to 4th-century basilica to ancient Roman ruins below.
Discover the hidden 5th-century circular basilica of Santo Stefano in Rotondo, tucked behind ancient walls off a lesser-traveled street.


Your guide will meet you at your Hotel. At check-out, before your purchase is confirmed, you will be kindly asked to leave the written address of your accommodation or potential meeting point. This implies the name of the hotel, bed & breakfast or residence in which you will be staying as long as it is situated within the city centre.







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