St. Clement Basilica
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Braden Lake
"Visiting the Cathedral of San Clemente in Rome is like turning the pages of a history book. During the realm of Emperor Nerone (years 54-68), it was part of the luxurious Domus Aurea Villa and Park, and after the fire and the fall of Nerone, it evolved from a house with a small factory (probably a mint) to a temple to God Mithras. Each layer of the underground of the Cathedral holds different functions at different points in time. The first layer is 20 meters under the actual ground level. The Christian cathedral we see today belongs to the 11th Century and was built upon a more ancient one from the 4th Century. The most outstanding part of the interior is the mosaics of the apsis, representing a harmonious pattern of symbols developing around Christ on the cross. From the 17th Century, the cathedral is managed by the Irish Dominicans monks, which discovered the underground layers and did a huge part of the excavation. The entrance to the ground level is free, while the ticket to the underground costs €10."
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Pedro Pereira
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"The church was built on the site of a Roman house. It was originally a small, rectangular building. In the 4th century, the church was enlarged and given a new apse. The church was later restored in the 12th and 19th centuries.
The Basilica di San Clemente is a beautiful example of early Christian architecture. The interior of the church is decorated with mosaics, frescoes, and paintings. The main apse mosaic depicts Christ Pantocrator, surrounded by the Virgin Mary, Saint Clement, and other saints. The church also houses the relics of Saint Clement."
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Thomas Hill
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"Latin catholic minor basilica dedicated to Pope Clement I. the present basilica was built in the 12th century over a 4th century basilica that had been converted out of the home of a roman nobleman. The ancient church was transformed over centuries from a private home to a grand public basilica by the 6th century. The archaeological traces of the basilica’s history were discovered in 1860. You can also access the archaeological site for a small fee. "
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