


Catacombs of St. Agnes: Guided Tour
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the Catacombs of St. Agnes, one of Rome's most significant underground sites.
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Description
Explore the historical depths of Rome with a guided tour of the Catacombs of St. Agnes, a key highlight among the Roman catacombs. Secure your Catacombs of St. Agnes tickets to access these ancient burial sites, where prominent figures such as martyrs and popes found their final resting place. As you delve into the 3rd-century catacombs, your knowledgeable guide will illuminate the past, revealing the stories of the half a million Christians buried here. Discover the intriguing meanings behind the cryptic symbols etched into the walls and traverse the ancient crypts. For newcomers to Rome, this 30-minute tour offers a compelling glimpse into the city's subterranean history and religious evolution.
What is included?
- Entrance to the Catacombs of St. Agnes
- 30-minute guided tour
Not included
- Audio guide
- Transfer
Important information
- Wear sturdy footwear for uneven surfaces and dress appropriately for cooler underground temperatures
- Photography and videography are prohibited
What is included?
Entrance to the Catacombs of St. Agnes
30-minute guided tour
Not included
Audio guide
Transfer
Important information
- Wear appropriate shoes to an old and not always flat floor and clothing suitable for the temperatures of the basements
- No photos or videos allowed
- Do you need a ticket for the catacombs in Rome? Yes, tickets are required to access Rome's catacombs, including St. Agnes.
- Are the Roman Catacombs worth visiting? Absolutely, they offer a unique insight into early Christian history and art.
- How much does it cost to see the catacombs in Rome? Ticket prices vary; check the latest rates when booking.
- Why are the catacombs of St. Agnes important? They are crucial for understanding the burial practices and religious history of ancient Rome.
Where it is
Basilica of St. Agnes Outside the Walls, 349 Via Nomentana