The Archbasilica of St. John Lateran
Rome, Italy
Highlights
- The building was restored in the 1700s and is stunningly decorated in various styles.
- Learn about the significance of "The Holy Door," opened by the Pope every 25 years for special Jubilee celebrations.
- Encounter artifacts of immense historical and cultural significance, each with its own story to tell.
- Marvel at the vibrant colors and intricate details of these ancient artworks, each telling a story of faith and devotion.
Things to Note
- Accessibility: The main floor of the basilica is generally accessible. However, some areas might have limited accessibility due to stairs or uneven surfaces.
- Food and Drinks: Bringing food or drinks into the basilica is not allowed. However, water bottles are permitted for hydration. pen_spark
- Photography and Videography: Photography is generally permitted for personal use
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