A visit of the 12th century Basilica of San Clemente reveals a gleaming gold mosaic above the central apse. St. Clement's transformed over centuries from a private home that was the site of a secret Christian worship in the first century to an imposing basilica. What laid beneath the Basilica was unknown until 1860, when flooding led an Irish Dominican Roman Catholic priest and archaeologist into the levels beneath the basilica floor.
Excavations are ongoing. Today, you can descend up to 100 feet underground over three levels. At the first level we will find a 4th century Basilica, long forgotten after the construction of the 12th century Basilica above. Underneath, find the remains of an ancient pagan Mitraic temple. Lower still, ruins of ancient Roman homes.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Due to the Jubilee, some monuments may be under restoration. Please pay attention to any messages we may send regarding potential changes.. Not recommended for guests with mobility issues as the tour itinerary requires climbing and descending steps and well as walking on uneven terrain.
Meeting point is near St Clemente Basilica on the corner at Via di S. Giovanni in Laterano, 126
Please note the meeting point is an outdoor location and not an office. You guide will be waiting for you holding a sign with the EcoArt logo.
The nearest metro stop is Line B ‘Colosseo’.