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Dating from the 5th Century this is believed to be the largest round church in the world.
Dating from the 5th Century this is believed to be the largest round church in the world. The national church of Hungary in Rome and dedicated to St. Stephen.
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Via Santo Stefano Rotondo, 7, 00184 Roma, Italy
+39 06 4211 9130
Unusual and fascinating round church and the national church in Rome of Hungary
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Inaugurated in 217 A
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