Via di Santa Prassede, 9/a, 00184 Roma RM, ItalyMap
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The church is one of the oldest in Rome and features mosaics decorating the church and relics (bone) of St. Basil. There is also said to be a holy thing: the part of the pillar or column where Jesus was crucified and tortured before Jerusalem.
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Basilica of Saint Praxedes Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Basilica of St. Basil is just a few steps away from the Church of Maria, a small chapel with beautiful mosaics and many fine Roman carvings. The mosaics, paintings and sculptures here are amazing. Ornate chapels and 9th-century Byzantine mosaics complement each other.
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Basilica of Saint Praxedes Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The church is one of the oldest in Rome and features mosaics decorating the church and relics (bone) of St. Basil. There is also said to be a holy thing: the part of the pillar or column where Jesus was crucified and tortured before Jerusalem.
St. Basil's Church, hidden in the alley, still retains a lot of real relics, after all, the golden mosaic can really be preserved for a long time, but unfortunately some murals have been missing, the whole church feels more people to visit, not many people to give
St. Basil's Church, it is really super close to the Church of the Virgin Mary. You can visit two churches in a day. Most of the Roman churches are free, and even small churches have a view. One of the viewing points of this church is the column of the flagellation of jesus christ and a gold in the dome. The mosaic mural is really beautiful, but there is only one dome, and the others are inferior in comparison.
Rome St. Basil's Church, this church is still very close to the Cathedral of Our Lady, but the view here is also a mosaic mural with a small dome. It feels like a gold mosaic mural, but the overall scale is relatively small. This mural seems to need to be coined to have light to view. Look, I'm also licking someone else's light.
St. Baside's Church is close to Notre Dame's Church, though not so large or well-known, built by the Pope. Having some gorgeous Byzantine mosaics, the farthest rectangular halo on the left indicates that the Pope was still alive when the mosaics were made.