Day 6 - The Coelian Hill and Trastevere

Today we cover the Coelian hill, directly behind the Coloseum and extending parallel to the Palatine, after which we return to our home turf to explore the treasures of Trastevere. On the Coelian, we encounter history as vividly as anywhere in Rome, as, at S. Clemente, we descend from a 12th C Christian Basilica, through the first story of a 4th C Christian church, and down to a 1st C Roman street below. At SS. Quattro Coronati, we are presented with a story of how Pope S. Sylvester I cured Constantine of Leprosy.
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Piazza di S. Maria in Trastever portfolio
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S. Cecilia portfolio
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S. Clemente portfolio
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S. Crisogono portfolio
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S. Francesca a Ripa portfolio
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S. Gregorio Magno portfolio
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S. Maria della Scala portfolio
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S. Maria Domnica - in Navicella portfolio
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S. Stefano Rotondo portfolio
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SS. Quattro Coronati portfolio
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S. Giovanni e Paolo portfolio