Friday, July 4, 2008
Mausoleum of Costanza
For Roman architecture buffs, there is no better place to experience the excellence of Roman engineering than the Mausoleum of Costanza on the Via Nomentana. The circular temple, built for the emperor Constantine's daughters and later turned into a church, contains a spectacular dome and exquisite mosaics from the 4th century CE. Nearby is the Church of Sant'Agnese which contains extensive catacombs. The mausoleum and catacombs are open daily 9-12 and 2-6, closed Mondays and Sunday and holiday mornings. Be sure to call ahead just in case!
Labels:
Catacombs,
Churches,
Constantine,
Mausoleum of Costanza,
mausoleums,
Rome,
Sightseeing,
Tours
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