About

Basilica dei Santi Cosma e Damiano, situated on Via dei Fori Imperiali in the heart of Rome, is a captivating example of Early Christian art and architecture. Originally established in 527 AD, this church has evolved from its origins as the Temple of Romulus and the imperial library, officially opening its doors in 1632. Dedicated to St. Cosmas and St. Damian, the basilica boasts a stunning interior adorned with Byzantine mosaics, frescoes, and serene chapels.

Rated an impressive 4.8 on Google, it is a popular attraction that is also suitable for children. Visitors can relish the tranquil courtyard featuring a charming fountain and a Neapolitan antique crib. The basilica is open from 10 am to 1 pm and 3 pm to 6 pm daily, offering a peaceful retreat in the bustling city.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Serpenti/Cavour
Bus station 242 m walk
Cavour/Annibaldi
Bus stop 293 m walk
Colosseo
Transit station 283 m walk
Cavour/Ricci
Bus stop 86 m walk
Fori Imperiali
Bus stop 155 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.8
based on 2,454 reviews
4.8/5 2,454 reviews
Giorgio Bovenzi
Giorgio Bovenzi
1 month ago on Google

Una basilica particolare, una storia particolare, ben tenuta, silenziosa, nel cuore di Roma. Da visitare rispettosamente.

Le Boudoir
Le Boudoir
1 month ago on Google

Too big, too long, too crowded.

Steffen Hüsch
Steffen Hüsch
1 month ago on Google

Kann einen Besuch nur empfehlen