Explore Rome's cathedral and church Rome is one of the largest churches in the world with St. Peter's Basilica. However, there are many other beautiful churches and cathedrals. Among them are the Cathedral such as Santa Maria Maggiore Church, Lateran St. Giovanni Church, St. Peter's Basilica, St. Peter's Basilica, San Giuseppa del Fare Nagami Church / Mermeltine Church. These churches and cathedrals create a rich and interesting history of Rome through its history, arts, architecture, relics and saints' graves.
Rome is home to the Vatican City and St. Peter's Basilica, but the Cathedral of Rome is the Cathedral of St. John Lateran located in the southeast of the city center. There are about 900 churches in Rome, as well as the cathedral, the Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore, the St Paul's Cathedral outside the wall, the Cathedral of Saint-Clement and the San Carlo Alle Quattro Fontane Church, Jesus church and so on. Under the city there is an ancient Roman catacomb. There are many important religious educational institutions in Rome, such as Papal Rutland University, Paternal Bible University, Pope Gregory University, Pope Oriental School and so on.
Early large mass Christian churches are in the form of passageway basilica with a passage in general. In the early old church of Rome, the Virgin Mary Cathedral holds its original interior layout, a huge basilic ratio, a lot of simple hearty ends. Early mosaic decoration Santa Sabina is also in Rome. It reflects the simplicity of the many building decorations of the early Christian cathedrals. Another important church in this era is Rome's two ancient circular churches, St. Custeau cathedral and Santo Stefano Rotondo. The symbol of these churches is the official application of Roman architecture order, the Ionian capital supports all three orders from the capital city of Santa Maria Maggiore, the capital of Santa Cruz and Santa Costanza, and San Stefano I will.
Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica was built in the 4th century and is considered one of the most important Catholic churches in Rome. Its 18th century appearance covers one of the most preserved Byzantine style interiors in the city. Those who visit Rome on 5 August may want to join the celebration of Snowflake Miracle when thousands of white petals fall on the ceiling. St. Peter's Square is located in the Vatican City, the most famous square in Rome. Thousands of people gathered here to hear the Papal message. Built in the 17th century by Bernini this square is elliptical and is surrounded by a tree-lined street in front of St. Peter's Basilica. The statue is above the colonnade. In the center of the ellipse is the Egyptian obelisk which was brought from Egypt to Rome during the reign of Emperor Augustus.