Church of Sant'Angelo
One of Italy's oldest churches, built in the 5th century over a Roman temple. The circular building features 16 reused ancient Corinthian columns from the original temple, and the Gothic portal dates to the 14th century.
One of Italy's oldest churches, built in the 5th century over a Roman temple. The circular building features 16 reused ancient Corinthian columns from the original temple, and the Gothic portal dates to the 14th century.
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Combine with a walk along Corso Garibaldi from the Etruscan Arch. The nearby Cassero di Porta Sant'Angelo offers panoramic city views.
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The church was built on the ruins of a Roman temple and retained its circular form. The 16 Corinthian columns inside are from the original temple, giving it a unique pagan-Christian character reminiscent of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
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