Historic Religious Building

BASILICA DEI SANTI GIOVANNI E PAOLO

Santi Giovanni e Paolo is an ancient basilica church in Rome, located on the Celian Hill. The church was built in 398, by will of senator Pammachius, over the home of two Roman soldiers, John and Paul, martyred under Julian in 362. The church was thus called the Titulus Pammachii and is recorded as such in the acts of the synod held by Pope Symmachus in 499. The apse is frescoed with Christ in Glory (1588) by Cristoforo Roncalli.

Awards & Ranking

Nr. 6 ranked on the 20 Best Sights in the district Colli sud

Opening hours & location

Architecture sight in Roma - Colle Celio / Collis Caelius, Italy

Piazza Santi Giovanni e Paolo 13
00184 Roma - Colle Celio / Collis Caelius · Celio
District: Colli sud , Italy Route to BASILICA DEI SANTI GIOVANNI E PAOLO