Underground burial place of an ancient Roman family and of seven early popes.

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Rome: Catacombs of Priscilla Guided Tour

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Visit the underground catacombs of ancient Rome for a guided tour. Explore these fascinating undergr...

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Rome: Crypts & Catacombs w/ Exclusive After Hours Access

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Uncover the ancient secrets hidden beneath the surface of modern Rome, visiting the spectacular Capuchin ‘Bone Chapel’ a...

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Rome: VIP Catacombs Night Tour with Capuchin Crypts

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 2.5 hour

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Access the famous Rome Catacombs in the evening. With almost no crowds around, you will enter the Pr...

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Rome: 3-Hour Catacombs Night Tour Small Group

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 3 hour

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Explore the Capuchin Crypt and the Catacombs of Priscilla on a small-group guided tour. Enjoy VIP ac...

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Rome: Guided Tour of the Underground Catacombs

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 3 hour

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Take the chance to explore the underground Catacombs of Rome, with a local, expert guide. Choose bet...

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Rome: 2.5-Hour Private Underground Catacombs Tour for Kids

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Catacomb of Priscilla, Rome

Underground burial place of an ancient Roman family and of seven early popes..

Underground burial place of an ancient Roman family and of seven early popes.


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14:00

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Mon

Closed

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17:00

Wed

14:00

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Thu

14:00

17:00

Fri

14:00

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14:00

17:00

About Catacomb of Priscilla

 Via Salaria, 430, 00199 Roma, Italy

 +39 06 8620 6272

 www.catacombepriscilla.com

Catacomb of Priscilla and Nearby Sights on Map

Villa Ada

Beautiful park, the largest in Rome at 450 acres/182 hectares

Sant' Agnese fuori le Mura

This church was built next to the mausoleum of Santa Costanza in the 7th Century and is on top of catacombs

Quartiere Coppede

With its strange Liberty- style buildings with influence from the Art Nouveau of the 1920s this small bunch of blocks is one of the most interesting, and less known, landmarks of the city

Santa Costanza

This church was built by the Emperor Constantine (272-337) as a mausoleum for his daughters Constantina and Helena

Villa Torlonia

The Villa Torlonia is a magnificent neo-Classical patrician house with landscaped English Picturesque gardens dating back to 1806

Villa Albani

A magnificent patrician house with beautiful gardens

Aurelian Walls

Remains of city walls built between 271 and 275 enclosing all seven hills of Rome, Campus Martius and the Trastevere district

Borghese Museum and Gallery

A lovely display in a beautiful villa setting, which concentrates on the quality rather than the size of its collection

Fontanella del Facchino

Like Pasquno, the faccchino is one thespeaking figures which are peculiar to Rome

Villa Giulia National Gallery

The most extensive collection of Etruscan art and artifacts anywhere