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Catacombe di Priscilla

Underground Frescoes

  • Hours:
    Tu to Su from 08:30 AM to 12:00 PM,Tu to Su from 02:30 PM to 05:00 PM
  • Focus:
    Attractions & Landmark, Parks, Gardens & Cemeteries, Religious Sights
  • Neighborhood:
    Trieste - Nomentana - Montesacro - Salario - Nuovo Salario
  • Address:
    Via Salaria 430, Rome, 00199, Italy
On Via Salaria, near to Via Ada, are the catacombs of Priscilla. Seven popes were buried here. They were victims of emperor Diocleziano's persecutions, along with various saints and 300 presumed martyrs. Catacombe di Priscilla extends along two levels. Benedictine nuns act as tour guides. The older, upper level, dates from the beginning of the 3rd Century, a date which is confirmed by the stamps on the building which are from the Caracalla era. In the vaults of the gallery of sarcophagi, there is a famous painting depicting Mary with the Baby and the prophet Isaia, from the early 3rd Century. The most important funerary monument is the Cappella Greca, so-called on account of the two inscriptions in Greek painted on the plaster of a nook. The catacombs are covered in frescoes with images taken from the Old and the New Testaments.

  • Catacombe di Priscilla

    Rome, Italy

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