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Wow - Amazing Views of the Forum, Palatine Hill and Worthwhile on its own to visit
San Lorenzo is a very old church dedicated run by a professional pharmacy order/guild. It's normally closed to the public, but they will open up for premium private tours who make s donation to their ...
Incorporated in the Temple of Antonio and Faustina
Church dated back in seventh century dedicated to Saint Lorenzo, Miranda is for the good point of view on the Roman Forums from Latin verb mirare ( to admire )
It has been named as temple of Antoninus and Faustina. and since it is now used as a church it is named as Chiesa di San Lorenzo de' Speziali in Miranda.
Chiesa San Lorenzo in Miranda is located within the Roman Forum and was, until the 7th Century, the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina. It is a well-preserved ancient building, though not open to the pu...
Wow - Amazing Views of the Forum, Palatine Hill and Worthwhile on its own to visit
San Lorenzo is a very old church dedicated run by a professional pharmacy order/guild. It's normally closed to the public, but they will open up for premium private tours who make s donation to their ...
Incorporated in the Temple of Antonio and Faustina
Church dated back in seventh century dedicated to Saint Lorenzo, Miranda is for the good point of view on the Roman Forums from Latin verb mirare ( to admire )
the church seen from the roman Forum
It has been named as temple of Antoninus and Faustina. and since it is now used as a church it is named as Chiesa di San Lorenzo de' Speziali in Miranda.
FORMERLY THE TEMPLE OF ANTONINUS AND FAUSTINA
Chiesa San Lorenzo in Miranda is located within the Roman Forum and was, until the 7th Century, the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina. It is a well-preserved ancient building, though not open to the pu...
Antonino's ancient temple
Antonino's ancient temple, which left pass to a Christian church, which maintained part of the old building as the columnate of the entrance