mosaic at San Zenone

Mosaics of Rome

A full-day tour exploring the beautiful mosaics of Rome.

Itinerary

This full day tour starts at Santa Costanza Mausoleum: among the most particular and beautiful mosaics in Rome dating back to the 4th century AD are used in this Christian mausoleum, burial of Emperor Costantine's daughter Costanza.

You'll then see The San Zenone Chapel in Santa Prassede Church, with its precious golden mosaics.

the next stop is the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore: one of the main basilicas of Rome famous for the mosaics on the facade and on the apse arch inside with the Coronation of the Virgin by the Franciscan mosaicist Jacopo Turriti ( XII cent.)

After lunch, you'll go on to the Palazzo Massimo Museum : on the last floor of the National Archeological Museum a whole gallery is dedicated to ancient mosaics (the museum is very big so the visit will focused on the last floor only).

In San Clemente church: beside the beautiful apse mosaic with the Thriumph of the Cross it is also interesting to go downstairs to explore the underground levels containing the remains of a Roman house and a Mythra temple.

If times allows, we will also visit Santa Maria in Trastevere church, where the mosaics are on the facade, on the apse arch plus on the two panels with stories of the Virgin by Pietro Cavallini.

Note: this can be a walking tour and you can use a couple of cabs to cover the major distances (Santa Costanza and Trastevere) or if you prefer we can arrange a private car (this will carry an extra cost).

Duration: 7 hours

Booking

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