Uncover the secrets of St. Clement's Basilica at your own pace on this private tour. Embark 46 feet (14 meters) below ground to uncover a mystical realm of ancient pagan rituals, early Christian tales, and frescoes. Get lost in the thrill of exploring layers upon layers of history as you return to the surface. Traverse three eras and even touch the sacred waters of an underground river. Join this exclusive journey into the depths of history and wonder.
Embark on a tour of the underground temples below St Clement's Basilica
Learn about early Christian persecution and the legend of St Clement
View the fascinating ancient frescoes adorning the walls of underground temples
Touch the water of the underground river beneath St Clement's Basilica
San Clemente + Santo Stefano: Select this option for a private guided tour of Basilica di San Clemente & Basilica di Santo Stefano Rotondo in Spanish<br/>Duration: 2 hours
San Clemente: Select this option for a private guided tour of Basilica di San Clemente with an Italian-speaking guide.<br/>Duration: 1 hour
San Clemente + Santo Stefano: Select this option for a private guided tour of Basilica di San Clemente & Basilica di Santo Stefano Rotondo in English<br/>Duration: 2 hours
San Clemente: Select this option for a private guided tour of Basilica di San Clemente with an English-speaking guide.<br/>Duration: 1 hour
San Clemente: Select this option for a private guided tour of Basilica di San Clemente with a Portuguese-speaking guide.<br/>Duration: 1 hour
San Clemente + Santo Stefano: Select this option for a private guided tour of Basilica di San Clemente & Basilica di Santo Stefano Rotondo in Portuguese<br/>Duration: 2 hours
San Clemente + Santo Stefano: Select this option for a private guided tour of Basilica di San Clemente & Basilica di Santo Stefano Rotondo in Italian<br/>Duration: 2 hours
San Clemente: Select this option for a private guided tour of Basilica di San Clemente with a German-speaking guide.<br/>Duration: 1 hour
San Clemente: Select this option for a private guided tour of Basilica di San Clemente with a Spanish-speaking guide.<br/>Duration: 1 hour
San Clemente + Santo Stefano: Select this option for a private guided tour of Basilica di San Clemente & Basilica di Santo Stefano Rotondo in German<br/>Duration: 2 hours
San Clemente + Santo Stefano: Select this option for a private guided tour of Basilica di San Clemente & Basilica di Santo Stefano Rotondo in French<br/>Duration: 2 hours
San Clemente: Select this option for a private guided tour of Basilica di San Clemente with a French-speaking guide.<br/>Duration: 1 hour
Start your unforgettable journey at the 12th-century Basilica di San Clemente, where your guide will show you the golden mosaic in the apse and reveal its hidden meanings. Then, descend 14 meters underground to uncover the hidden 4th-century church built atop St. Clement’s home, adorned with early Christian frescoes. Continue deeper underground to explore one of Rome’s best-preserved Mithraic temples, offering a rare glimpse into ancient pagan rituals. Feel the eerie atmosphere and witness an underground river before emerging back into the basilica, reflecting on your journey through both Roman and Christian history.
For those seeking more, opt for an additional visit to the Basilica di Santo Stefano Rotondo, a stunning example of circular architecture. Inside, you'll be mesmerised by vibrant frescoes that line the walls, each depicting dramatic scenes of early Christian martyrs. These powerful images vividly showcase the courage and sacrifices of saints who endured immense trials for their faith. As your guide reveals the stories behind these incredible artworks, you’ll gain profound insight into the devotion and struggles that have shaped Rome’s religious history.
Meet us at Piazza di San Clemente, 00184 Rome. Please arrive 5 minutes before your scheduled starting time. Look for a member of staff holding a yellow label.
- Please know that the extended option with Santo Stefano Rotondo is available on all days except Mondays since the church is closed on Mondays
- Due to the architectural structures inside and under the Basilica di San Clemente, this tour unfortunately is not accessible to wheelchair users
- Due to the underground spaces within the Basilica di San Clemente, this tour may not be suitable for individuals with claustrophobia
- The frescoes inside the Basilica di Santo Stefano Rotondo depict graphic scenes of martyrdom and may not be appropriate for children
- If you choose to extend your tour with the optional visit to Santo Stefano Rotondo, please note that the itinerary may vary. Depending on the schedule, you may begin your visit at Basilica San Clemente and proceed to Santo Stefano Rotondo, or vice versa
- Please be at the meeting point 5 minutes before the tour starts
- An appropriate dress-code is required in order to enter the church: knees and shoulders should be covered
- This tour is subject to weather conditions and/or liturgic-calendar events. If canceled you will be given the option of an alternative date or full refund
- For environmental reasons, it is preferable that you bring your own earphones and do not print your voucher. We will provide earphones in case you forget yours
- We suggest you bring your own refillable bottle as you can find drinkable-water fountains everywhere in Rome
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