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A 5th Century basilica, simply and attractively decorated.
A 5th Century basilica, simply and attractively decorated. The wooden door, of which 18 carved panels of scenes from the Bible survive, is believed to date from the church's construction.
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Piazza Pietro D'Illiria, 1, 00153 Roma, Italy
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