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  • Wine Tasting in Montepulciano with Visit to the Vineyards Private Tour

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  • Wine Tasting in Montepulciano Tuscany Private Tour from Rome

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  • Venice LUXURY Private Day Tour with Gondola ride – from Rome

    Venice LUXURY Private Day Tour with Gondola ride – from Rome

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  • Saint Rita of Cascia and Her birthplace of Roccaporena Private Tour from Rome

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  • Rome by Night Private Tour

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  • Pompeii and Herculaneum Private Day Tour from Rome

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  • Pisa Private Day Tour from Rome

    Pisa Private day tour  from Rome

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  • Papal Audience, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel Private Tour

    Papal audience in Rome

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    Papal audience in Rome

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  • Paestum and its Greek Temples Private Day Tour from Rome

    Private tour to Paestum from Rome

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  • Padre Pio’s Sanctuary in San Giovanni Rotondo Private Tour from Rome

    Saint Pio Father Sanctuary day visit

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  • Orvieto the Etruscan City Private Tour from Rome

    Orvieto the Etruscan City Private Tour from Rome

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  • Naples Private Walking Tour, Street Food and Archeological Museum from Rome

    Naples Private Walking Tour, Street Food and Archeological Museum from Rome

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  • Montepulciano Wine Tasting and Orvieto Private Day Tour from Rome

    Orvieto and Montepulciano visit and wine tasting

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  • Hadrian’s Villa and Villa D’Este in Tivoli – Private Tour from Rome

    Hadrian’s Villa and Villa D’Este Private Tour

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  • Florence and Pisa Private Day Tour from Rome

    Florence and Pisa Private Day Tour from Rome

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  • Ferrari Museums Experience (Modena and Maranello) Private Tour from Rome

    Ferrari Museums Experience (Modena and Maranello) Private Tour from Rome

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  • Colosseum and Roman Forum Private Tour

    Colosseum and Roman Forum Private Tour

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  • Catacombs in Rome with private transfer

    Florence and Pisa Private Day Tour from Rome

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  • Capri Private Day Tour with Private Island Boat Tour from Rome

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  • Capri Private Boat Tour (3 hours) from Capri

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  • Assisi and Cascia (St. Francis, St. Claire and St. Rita) Private Tour from Rome

    Saint Rita of Cascia Private Tour from Rome

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  • Assisi (St. Francis & St. Claire) Private Tour from Rome

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Few people know that in Rome, in the church of San Few people know that in Rome, in the church of San Giovanni de' Fiorentini at the beginning of Via Giulia, Maria Magdalene’s foot is preserved: small bone fragments completely covered in silver and preserved in a beautiful case... except for two fingers that seem to be kept in the building attached to the church of Santa Maria Maddalena in the nearby neighborhood. Why exactly the left foot? Because, according to tradition, it would have been the first human foot to enter the tomb of the Risen Christ; a symbol, therefore, following the curious medieval rules on the importance of relics, of great importance.
This foot therefore became the last relic that had to be venerated by pilgrims before reaching the tomb of the Apostle Peter.
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After climbing the last step, the pilgrim finds hi After climbing the last step, the pilgrim finds himself in front of the iron grating which protects the Sancta Sanctorum. According to medieval historians, this was “the most venerated sanctuary in Rome” and was, until the Renaissance, the private oratory of the Popes. Today it remains a testament to the splendour of the ancient Patriarchium and to a thousand years of papal history. The founder of the chapel remains unknown; however it was originally dedicated to St. Lawrence, and in the IX century it was called the Sancta Sanctorum, due to the numerous important relics housed within. The most ancient and venerated object in the Sancta Sanctorum is the image of the Holy Saviour. Kept above the altar, it is referred to as the “Acheropita” (not made by human hands). Due to its importance, the Chapel is referred called by the name of this image in several documents. Painted on a wooden panel, the image of the Saviour is represented sitting on a throne, blessing with his right hand and holding the scroll of the Gospel in his left hand. The origins of the image remain unknown. Below the Papal altar, protected by an enormous wrought iron cage, lie two bronze doors, covered with reliefs and inscriptions dating from the 13th century. These decorations cover the cypress wood ark, specifically made by Leo III to contain the illustrious treasures and relics of the Sancta Sanctorum. In 1902, the grate was opened for the first time since 1521, after Father F. Jubaru S.J. got the permission to examine the head of Saint Agnes which was kept within. In 1905, F. H.Grisar, was allowed to open it once again to study the magnificent collection of sacred objects made of gold, silver, ivory, and precious woods, together with numerous relic holders, crosses, fabrics, brocades, parchments, miniatures and enamels, all of incalculable value – a veritable treasure chest. The reliquaries were transferred to the Sacred Christian Museum in the Vatican library. Among the relics kept at this site were the heads of the apostles Peter and Paul, which are now venerated in the Basilica of Saint John Lateran.
The basilica of San Lorenzo fuori le Mura (Saint L The basilica of San Lorenzo fuori le Mura (Saint Lawrence outside the Walls) comes from the combination of two distinct churches, one built in the 6th century AD and the other at the beginning of the 13th century AD around the tomb of Lorenzo, deacon of Spanish origin martyred under emperor Valerian and buried in the cemetery of Ciriaca along the Via Tiburtina. The church also keeps the relics of Santo Stefano (protomartyr) and is one of the most worshipped in Rome. It is also included within the restricted number of the five most ancient and relevant patriarchal basilicas. Emperor Constantine had already restored and adorned the tomb of San Lorenzo in the 4rth century and built a big cemeterial basilica (basilica maior) in the surroundings. At the end of the 6th century, pope Pelagius II built a new church, with three naves and practicable galleries (matronea), that completely englobed the tomb (basilica minor).
St Peter’s Treasure is a famous and fascinating St Peter’s Treasure is a famous and fascinating historical-artistic museum displaying invaluable items of varying origin, including sacred furniture, statues, papal tiaras.
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