Embark on a spiritual walking tour through the pilgrim's path, a route that takes you into the heart of Christian Rome.
Follow the path of popes and pilgrims on a journey through Rome’s Jubilee history. Every 25 years, this event transforms the Eternal City into the heart of Christianity.
We begin at the Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, dedicated to the Jesuit founder, we make our way to the Pantheon, a testament to Rome’s transition from paganism to Christianity, we visit San Luigi dei Francesi, where Caravaggio’s St. Matthew series captivates with its striking drama. A short walk leads us to Piazza Navona, a Baroque masterpiece, transformed in 1650, into a lake for Jubilee celebrations. Following the pilgrim's steps, finally, our journey culminates at St. Peter’s Basilica, where the Jubilee begins with the opening of the Holy Door.
Your Guide will meet you in front of the Saint Ignatius of Loyola Church, opposite Piazza San Ignazio
The Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, dedicated to the Jesuit founder. Inside, Andrea Pozzo’s illusionistic ceiling fresco creates an “open sky” effect, a Baroque marvel symbolizing ascent to heaven.
A former temple to all gods, this iconic structure boasts the world’s largest unenforced concrete dome and has inspired architects for centuries. We will admire and learn all about it from the outside
Chiesa di San Luigi dei Francesi - Home to Caravaggio’s masterpieces, this church showcases the dramatic beauty of Baroque art through its stunning frescoes and paintings
Built on the ruins of a Roman stadium, this Baroque square features Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers and is surrounded by vibrant history and architecture.
A picturesque cobblestone street that once guided pilgrims to St. Peter’s, it is lined with historic buildings and carries centuries of Roman charm.
Originally built as Emperor Hadrian’s mausoleum, this fortress has served as a papal refuge and stands as a striking symbol of Rome’s resilience. We will admire talk about it from. the outside.
The largest church in the world, St. Peter’s Basilica is an architectural masterpiece crowned by Michelangelo’s iconic dome, symbolizing the heart of Catholicism. We will end the tour outside St.Peter's Basilica and you can enter the church after the tour if you like.
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