Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo al Celio

Date
18th century
Work Type
Material/Technique
Style/Period

Built over the home of two Roman soldiers martyred under Julian in 362. Damaged several times over the centuries and restored in 9th and 11th century when the Campanile was built. A series of ancient roman houses were found in 1887, dated from 1st-4th century AD. Exterior buttresses connected to the church date from 13th and 14th centuries.

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See Also
  • View of the apse of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of the apse of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of the apse of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of the apse of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of the apse of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of the apse of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of the apse of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of the Chapel of Saint Paul of the Cross
  • View of the dome of the Chapel of Saint Paul of the Cross
  • View of the dome of the Chapel of Saint Paul of the Cross
  • View of the atrium of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of the atrium of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of a column capital in the atrium of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of an eagle over the doorway of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of a column in the atrium of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of a column in the atrium of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of an arched window in the atrium of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of a column capital in the atrium of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of a column capital in the atrium of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of a column base in the atrium of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of an arch and timber in the atrium of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of an arch and timber in the atrium of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of an arch and timber in the atrium of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of a column in the atrium of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • View of a column in the atrium of Santi Giovanni e Paolo