Awesome place. Do not miss this. Anyone interested in archaeology will love this basilica and the dig underneath. more
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Awesome place. Do not miss this. Anyone interested in archaeology will love this basilica and the dig underneath. more
We walked to San Clemente on San Giovanni in Laterno, after visiting the Colosseum as it is very close by. We are lost for a few minutes, then able to find our way. It is a 3 tiered basilica with a 12th century church on top of a 4th century church on top of a late 2nd century temple. The... more
Every taxi driver, every tour guide, concierge, you get the drift said, "you must visit San Clemente" so we did. The church is actually three churches with an underground water source that gurgles while you walk. There is, as usally existing in ancient societies, an amalgamation of beliefs, religions and creeds housed in one place. There are no less than... more
We visited the Basilica one afternoon in July. It was closed when we got there with a notice telling us it would open after about 40 mins. We sat on the benches outside and also had a lovely but cheap feed from the little shop across the road. Not the big sit down place but a very little pizza place,... more
San Clemente is a fascinating site! There is a nice-enough church at ground level, but underneath that is one of the earliest Christian churches, with possibly the earliest known inscription in modern Italian. And underneath that is an ancient temple of Mithras! Really interesting, and I think it was 5 € for admission to the extensive excavations. more
San Clemente has been a favorite of mine ever since I first visited Rome. I have accompanied many friends and family members tthere o see the layers beneath layers of the city. The fascinating tidbit is that mystery Ngaio Marsh wrote a novel which takes place in the labyrinths beneath the church, so it always heightens my memory when I... more
In a city with such an amazing history and awe inspiring sites, San Clemente's exterior, compared to the many other churches, is unassuming. It is the treasures that lie within, that topped everything else that Rome has to offer. I found that with each level you descend, the sense of history builds. It was a true lesson in humility, and... more
The Basilica di San Clemente is definitely a must-see for those interested in seeing firsthand how the city of Rome is built above its history. The current baslica is beautiful in its own right but to go beneath ($5 euro fee) to the earlier church below and then to go even further below to the Mithriac temple upon which the... more
San Clemente is about a 5 minute walk from the Colosseum and deserves the description I got from my guidebook- the lasagna of churches. There are 3 layers to the church, the lowest (and oldest) being a Mithraeum. San Clemente is an excellent example of the rich history of Rome, from pagan to Christianity. Definitely not one to miss! more
Full of interesting aspects and well worth the 5 minute walk from the Colosseum to see them.The colours in the Basilica are deep and glorious.Particularly so in the case of the 12th century mosaic (mainly deep blue)in the apse-This was the only photo of a mosaic which I took on my trip,so I must have been absolutely impressed. Admission to... more
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