San Clemente and Santi Quattro Coronati Tour

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The site of the Basilica dedicated to St Clemente, the fourth Pope, is a unique example of the coexistence of Paganism and Christianity you can find in Rome! The XII century basilica on the modern ground level is built over the original church dating back to the IV century AD. A third, lower level, includes an ancient temple dedicated to the god Mithra, and a I century AD palace. Then, on our way to the Santi Quattro Coronati, we will stop by the small chapel dedicated to the Vergin Mary built where, according to a medieval legend, Pope Joan, also called La Papessa, gave birth to her child while in procession to the Cathedral of San Giovanni in Laterano. In our San Clemente tour you will be told about her life and her shameful and violent death. Finally, you will visit another of Rome’s oldest churches: the Church of Santi Quattro Coronati. The four saints to whom the church is dedicated (Claudius, Nicostratus, Symphorian and Castorius) and are the patron saints of marble masons and sculptors.

Itinerary

  • Basilica of San Clemente
  • Shrine of Pope Joan
  • Church of the Santi Quattro Coronati

Price Includes

  • All entrances tickets
  • Skip the line
  • Mother tongue or near mother tongue guide
  • Headsets if over 10 people

Our Solutions

GROUP TOUR

Group Size: Max. 18 Adults
Tour Days: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Meeting time: 09:00
Duration: 3 hours
Meeting Point: Basilica of San Clemente


€ 44.00 Adult price
€ 35.00 ages 6-14
Under 6 Free

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SEMI-PRIVATE TOUR

Group Size: Max. 8 Adults
Tour Days: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Meeting time: 09:00
Duration: 3 hours
Meeting Point: Basilica of San Clemente


€ 76.00 per person

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PRIVATE TOUR

Group Size: Max. 5 Adults
Tour Days: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Meeting time: 09:00
Duration: 3 hours
Meeting Point: Basilica of San Clemente


€ 230.00
For the first 2 people
€ 35.00 per each additional person
Under 6 Free

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