Rome, the Eternal City, also known as the fount for the Roman Catholic religion, houses some of the most stunning churches in the world. These churches with their beautiful architecture and artistic treasures are so magnificent that they trigger a sense of re-visit. Visit to the glorious churches and basilicas in Rome, most definitely top the list of all tourists.
Although Rome is filled with about 900 interesting churches each one of them is unique in its own way. Some of major basilicas of interest in Rome, includes the majestical Saint Peter’s Basilica, Basilica of Saint John Lateran ( San Giovanni in Laterno), the official cathedral of the church of Rome, the Santa Maria Maggoire in Piazza del Popolo, and the Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls.
San Pietro, in the Vatican showcasing the impeccable artistic efforts put in by Gianlorenzo Bernini is the largest and one of the most important Catholic churches in the world. The magnificent interiors with marble, bronze, and gold artwork and the Michelangelo’s Pieta make this church a delight for art-lovers.
Santa Maria Maggoire is one of the most visited churches, which is admired for its biblical mosaics. The entrance by Fuga is impressive and is an additional credit to this historical church. Another must-see church in Rome is the Basilica di San Paolo fuori le Mura, one of the five major basilicas. The main door made of bronze and portraying the lives of St. Peter and Paul is the major attraction.
The Santa Maria in Trastevere with its mesmerizing Byzantine mosaic is one of the oldest churches in Rome. On the other hand, travelers who want to get a glimpse of eye-catching art by Bernini, Raphael, Caravaggio, and Bramante, should not miss the Santa Maria del Popolo.
We have only touched the tip of the iceberg. There are numerous other beautiful churches all across Rome that are worth visiting. If you ever decide to visit all these splendid churces in Italy, then go guided by Perillo Tours led by Steve Perillo.