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Discover the serene and mystical atmosphere of Cimitero Acattolico, an enchanting hidden gem in Rome, Italy. Nestled among tall pine and cypress trees, this historic cemetery is the final resting place of renowned figures such as Keats, Shelley, Andersen, Gramsci, and Gadda. With an impressive 4.6 average rating on Google, visitors praise its spiritual ambiance and peaceful surroundings.

Cimitero Acattolico offers free entrance, although voluntary contributions help maintain its pristine condition. The cemetery also boasts stunning views of the Pyramid of Cestius, enhancing its picturesque setting. To make the most of your visit, consider going early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Wear comfortable shoes to navigate the narrow and uneven paths with ease. This tranquil spot is perfect for reflection and exploration alike.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Campo Boario
Bus stop 78 m walk
Ostiense-Piramide (Mb - Rl)
Bus stop 142 m walk
Marmorata/Caio Cestio
Bus stop 143 m walk
Porta S. Paolo
Bus stop 178 m walk
Campo Boario/Zabaglia
Bus stop 183 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 1,905 reviews
4.6/5 1,905 reviews
Pietro Alviti
Pietro Alviti
4 weeks ago on Google

Splendido luogo di pace al centro di Roma. Tante suggestioni mentre si cammina fra le tombe di poeti, artisti, cantanti, statisti

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vTHE_HiTMANv !
1 month ago on Google

A Peaceful Gem Tucked Beneath Rome’s Layers of History Tucked quietly beside the bustle of Roman life, the Non-Catholic Cemetery is far more than just a resting place—it’s a hidden haven of calm, character, and cinematic views. From the moment you step through the gate, there's an unmistakable shift in pace. The world softens. Even the breeze seems to move slower here. The layout is lush yet contemplative, scattered with benches nestled among the stone paths, each offering moments of quiet reflection or just a pause from your itinerary. One of the biggest surprises? The stunning view that opens up from within—framed perfectly between cypress trees and ivy-strewn walls is the Pyramid of Cestius, standing like a sentinel in the background. Nearby, Porta San Paolo and the adjacent castle-like structure lend an almost fairytale layer to the vista. It’s surreal—like wandering through a scene designed for thoughtful exploration. This place isn't just picturesque; it’s steeped in story. Graves of artists, poets, and thinkers line the shaded trails, some with tributes so heartfelt they feel like whispers left behind. And yet, there’s no heaviness here. It's gentle, peaceful—even uplifting. Whether you're escaping the heat, dodging the crowds, or just craving a spot to breathe with beauty, the Non-Catholic Cemetery deserves your time. No ticket queues. No shouting tour guides. Just you, the timeless stones, and a view that quietly demands your attention.

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Mano Bili
Mano Bili
1 month ago on Google

Good area