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Churches of Rome with Olga Cuckovic

Take an online tour of churches of the Eternal City with our Roman envoy, Olga Cuckovic.

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There is no definitive answer as to how many churches there are in Rome, but the estimate is around 900. The oldest one is the Cathedral of Rome, St. John in Lateran, the 'mother of all churches'. The Pantheon, originally an ancient Roman temple, might be older as a building but it was only consecrated as a church in the 7th century.

The Pantheon and St Paul's Basilica may be the most famous and fascinating of all Roman churches, but there are many others hidden in almost every alley of the Eternal City.

Olga who is a licensed tour guide of Rome and the Vatican City, her presentation of will include some off-the-beaten-track gems.