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Catacombs of Saint Agnes Entry Ticket & Guided Tour

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Explore the catacomb of Saints Agnes with a specialized guide with this entrance ticket to the catacomb. Hear about the history of the catacombs, which date back to the third century.

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  • Skip the line
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  • Live guiding
    English, French, German, Italian (depends on selected option)
  • Duration
    30 minutes
  • Includes
    • Entry ticket
    • Guided tour with internal official guide in the choosen language
    • Booking fees
    • Hotel pickup and drop-off
    • Food and drink
    • Transportation to/from the Catacombs
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Highlights

  • Discover the Catacombs of Rome with an official guide!
  • Immerse yourself in the history of Christianity
  • Receive your tickets by email
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Description

Saint Agnes is a very famous and venerated Roman martyr: there are good elements to believe she was a martyr at the time of Decius or Valerian, even if some consider her a victim of the persecution of Diocletian.
She died when she was only 12 years old: Pope Damasus refers to a stake in which the saint would have thrown herself. After her martyrdom, the body of little Agnes was placed in a hypogeum owned by her family, on the left of Via Nomentana, where there was already a surface necropolis with individual tombs and mausoleums.
From this original hypogeum, with the insertion of the venerated tomb, a vast community catacomb network will soon develop underground.
The object of particular attention was the tomb of Agnes which at the time of Pope Liberius was decorated with marble slabs: one of these slabs is probably the one currently exhibited in the entrance staircase of the honorian basilica and which represents a young girl in prayerful attitude between two panels with geometric motif.
Pope Damasusalso intervened on Agnes's tomb: the inscription he dedicated to the martyr is now posted in the staircase.
The deep devotion that the Romans nourished over the centuries for the young martyr contributed to embellish her sanctuary with a series of buildings on the surface.
A short distance from the venerated burial of the martyr, perhaps in an imperial property, a basilica in the shape of a Roman circus with an atrium was built at the behest of Constantine (or Constance), daughter of Emperor Constantine and a great devotee of Agnes.
Honorius I raised the current basilica on Via Nomentana which is semi-underground, reachable from the majestic staircase; the interior, preceded by a narthex, has three naves, above which a women's gallery runs.
The mosaic in the apse is a splendid testimony of early medieval Roman mosaic art: it represents Agnes between Pope Honorius, who carries a model of the church in her hand, and, probably, Pope Symmachus.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the cancellation policy for this activity?
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
2. When will I receive the confirmation of my booking?
You will receive an email notification right after your successful payment. If you don't see it in your inbox, check your spam or junk mail folder. When the payment is completed you have the option to download your ticket directly.
3. What does the 'skip the line' ticket mean?
'Skip the line' tickets provide the fastest possible entry with no or very little queuing.
4. Are mobile tickets enough or do I have to print them?
Tickets don't need to be printed. You can show your ticket from your smartphone as a PDF.
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  • Children
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