
A peaceful retreat just steps from Via del Corso, this 8th-century basilica houses the revered relic of Saint John the Baptist’s head. A tranquil courtyard leads to a richly adorned interior featuring frescoes and intricate marble details. Despite its location near the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain, it remains relatively quiet, allowing for an intimate experience. Photographers will love the ornate ceiling panels, and history buffs can learn about its ties to Pope Sylvester I. Modest dress is required, admission is free, and tours can offer deeper insight into its artistic and spiritual heritage.
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