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1) Outside the Aurelian Walls, along the Ostiense Way, undoubtedly at Aquas Salvias. 2) The excavations confirm the presence of a cemetery under and around the Basilica (burial niches and underground graves) for poor people and free slaves.
- The Constantine Building
1) The apse of the first Basilica of Constantine, which...
- The Jubilees
Here one can also admire a 13th century mosaic icon and a...
- The Present Territorial Complex
The Lateran Treaties of 1929 and the subsequent agreements...
- The Fire in July 1823
In only one night, the Basilica was destroyed by fire. A...
- The Archpriest Cardinal
Cardinal James Michael Harvey, Archpriest of the Papal...
- The Basilica
It is in this Basilica that every year on the feast of the...
- The Constantine Building
Find 1324 memorial records at the St. Paul's Churchyard cemetery in Covent Garden, Greater London. Add a memorial, flowers or photo.
The Papal Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls (Italian: Basilica Papale di San Paolo fuori le Mura) is one of Rome 's four major papal basilicas, along with the basilicas of Saint John in the Lateran, Saint Peter's, and Saint Mary Major, as well as one of the city’s Seven Pilgrim Churches.
Discover the hidden treasures of St. Paul's Cathedral in London by exploring its crypt. Learn about the tombs, memorials, and chapels located in this underground space rich in history and culture.
The cemetery. The core of Saint-Paul de Vence between the year 1000 and the beginning of the 12th century was the Plateau du Puy, where the cemetery now stands.
Explore St Paul’s Cathedral with its architect, Sir Christopher Wren. Use our virtual tours to visit the Cathedral from your computer or mobile device.
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The monuments. In churches and cathedrals, a ‘monument’ is a memorial to a person who has died. Our Cathedral houses over 500 monuments – from dramatic marble statues and imposing tombs to smaller carvings and statues.