This is not the real name of the church on the corner by the main entrance to San Callisto but it is universally known by this name

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Domine Quo Vadis, Rome

This is not the real name of the church on the corner by the main entrance to San Callisto but it is universally known by this name.

This is not the real name of the church on the corner by the main entrance to San Callisto but it is universally known by this name. By legend it is located on the spot where Saint Peter had a vision of the risen Christ while fleeing persecution in Rome. According to the tradition, Peter asked Jesus, Domine, quo vadis?


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About Domine Quo Vadis

 Via Appia Antica, 51, 00179 Roma, Italy

 +39 06 512 0441

 www.vicariatusurbis.org

Domine Quo Vadis and Nearby Sights on Map

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The Catacombs of San Domitilla

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