Christianity in the Ancient Rome Private Tour
Rome, Italy
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Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 7 hours
Everybody knows what the Roman Empire meant for the world! The Emperors, their power, their weird personalities! Sometimes crazy, sometimes absolute geniuses. From Nero to Maxentius with a single goal: exterminate the Christianity. Come visit where everything started. What St Peter and St Paul did when in Rome, where the Christians were buried, over to the triumph of the Christianity! Art and splendour as a tribute for their lives!
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Everybody knows what the Roman Empire meant for the world! The Emperors, their power, their weird personalities! Sometimes crazy, sometimes absolute geniuses. From Nero to Maxentius with a single goal: exterminate the Christianity. Come visit where everything started. What St Peter and St Paul did when in Rome, where the Christians were buried, over to the triumph of the Christianity! Art and splendour as a tribute for their lives!Your English Speaking driver will pick you up at 08.30 am from your accommodation in Rome
Start the visit with an intense introduction to the life of St Peter and Saint Paul from a very exclusive spot when Rome is still sleeping. Then stop at the Mamertine Prison, where the two Saints were kept in chains under the crazy Emperor Nero. You can also visit it from the inside.
Move to the Aventine Hill, the place where the early Christians started to profess their religion. Visit what once were the first two Domus Iglesias, today known as the Church of Saint Sabina and Saint Prisca, under which the first Christians met in secret!
Move to the Appian Way and explore the Church of Quo Vadis, where you will find some amazing evidences of the life of the two Saints.
Visit the Catacombs, where the early Christians were buried, even if persecuted by the Romans and then go for a break for lunch (own expense).
Let's explore the Basilica built on top of the tomb of St Paul: Saint Paul Outside the Wall and eventually visit the Cathedral of Rome, with beloved evidence of the power of the Church after Constantine stopped the persecutions of the Christians: Saint John in Latheran.
Start the visit with an intense introduction to the life of St Peter and Saint Paul from a very exclusive spot when Rome is still sleeping. Then stop at the Mamertine Prison, where the two Saints were kept in chains under the crazy Emperor Nero. You can also visit it from the inside.
Move to the Aventine Hill, the place where the early Christians started to profess their religion. Visit what once were the first two Domus Iglesias, today known as the Church of Saint Sabina and Saint Prisca, under which the first Christians met in secret!
Move to the Appian Way and explore the Church of Quo Vadis, where you will find some amazing evidences of the life of the two Saints.
Visit the Catacombs, where the early Christians were buried, even if persecuted by the Romans and then go for a break for lunch (own expense).
Let's explore the Basilica built on top of the tomb of St Paul: Saint Paul Outside the Wall and eventually visit the Cathedral of Rome, with beloved evidence of the power of the Church after Constantine stopped the persecutions of the Christians: Saint John in Latheran.
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