You will understand that it has two Christian histories and arts, founded in the 2nd century A.D.
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Basilica of Saint Pudentiana Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Santa Pudenziana is the best Rome has to offer you in terms of historic churches. When you visit, keep in mind that even before the Senator built his home there, the house's location was used for thermal baths. Today, you can appreciate the Byzantine-style mosaic depicting Christ with the apostles and two saints. Look underneath the building, in the crypt, to see the remains of the ancient Roman house. You can visit Santa Pudenziana from 8 AM to noon and from 4 PM to 7 PM daily, though from October to March, it closes at 6 PM.
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Basilica of Saint Pudentiana Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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You will understand that it has two Christian histories and arts, founded in the 2nd century A.D.
The Christian church still has a wonderful mural (with a cross) in the arched space above the main temple altar. The bell tower outside is very magnificent, and the corridor inside looks very narrow and has a very high void because of the narrow width. A lot of stone carvings adorn the edges and portray the characters very well.
St. Puzhengzheng Hall, located in the urban area of Rome, is a Christian church built in the 12th century. The church is simple and elegant. The church has a square tower. The interior space of the hall is small, and it worships the precious image of St. Puzheng. Free visit.
Santa Pudenziana is probably the oldest Christian church in Rome. It doesn’t look interesting at all from the outside, and inside it’s pretty plain, but the main attraction here are the 4th century mosaics (they have been restored). The mosaics (considered to be the oldest in Rome) are very impressive and colorful, they depict some religious scene. It’s worth a stop for sure, especially if you are visiting Santa Maria Maggiore (short walk from there).