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BASILICA DI SANTA MARIA MAGGIORE

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One of the great basilicas called "patriarchal" of Rome.

It is one of the four great basilicas known as "patriarchal" with St. John Lateran, St. Peter's Vatican and St. Paul's Outside the Walls. Since the Lateran Agreement in 1929, these four buildings are part of the Vatican State. It is an imposing basilica, able to accommodate large crowds. The building is open on all sides, with a large square in front of the façade (Piazza Santa Maria Maggiore) and an even larger square in front of the apse (Piazza dell'Esquilino). The entrance is on the side of Piazza Santa Maria Maggiore. The eighteenth-century façade is the work of Ferdinando Fuga, a late Baroque architect close to Fransceco Borromini. Fuga built it on a previous facade without erasing the mosaics of the thirteenth century, the work of Filippo Rustici, which tell the dream of Pope Liber: an exceptional event would have marked this place. Indeed, on August 5, 358, snow fell on the Esquiline and, on this snow, Pope Liber drew the perimeter of the new church. Still today, every August 5th, the miracle of the snow is celebrated in Rome and artificial snow is dropped on the square in front of the basilica. Quite impressive when you know how hot it can get in Rome in August! The present basilica dates back to the5th century, its construction is linked to the Council of Ephesus of 431 which proclaimed Mary, mother of God. The church was so desired by Pope Sixtus III. When you enter, the effect is grandiose, you can still admire the columns and the ancient capitals of the central nave. The ceiling is gilded with gold leaf: it is the first gold brought back from the Americas that Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Spain offered to Pope Alexander VI, better known as the Borgia Pope. On the floor, the superb marble pavement is the work of the Cosmas, a famous family of marble masons of the 12th and 13th centuries.

36 mosaic panels run along the walls of the central nave: among the most precious in Rome, they date back to thefifth century. They illustrate scenes from the Old Testament. In the apse, on the other hand, later mosaics of the thirteenth century represent episodes related to the life of Mary, work of Jacopo Torriti(Coronation of the Virgin). The eighteenth-century baldachin in red porphyry is the work of Ferdinando Fuga. On the steps to the right, Bernini's tomb looks quite modest next to the heavily decorated funeral chapel of Pauline Bonaparte (to theleft of the choir).


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Manej
Visited in october 2018
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Très belle basilique, moins fréquentée car un peu excentrée. Sa façade est aussi belle que son architecture intérieure.
magni
Visited in february 2018
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Une visite superbe, un style baroque très riche, quel travail.
Cette basilique est moins connue peut-être, moins centrale, du coup lors de notre visite, il y avait peu de monde, nous avons pu tranquillement observer, regarder les détails.
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Gky
Visited in august 2018
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Très belle basilique.
Un havre de paix après la vie trépidante de Rome.
Plafond superbe.
Statue imposante d'un pape priant devant un morceau du berceau du Christ.
fungila
Visited in august 2017
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C'est la basilique que j'ai préféré à Rome même si ce n'est pas la plus connue. L'ambiance y est plus calme qu'ailleurs car elle est un peu éloignée du centre de la ville. Quand on entre, on est tout de suite frappé par l'immensité des lieux et l'éclairage tamisé qui donne une ambiance très solennelle.
cadilad
Visited in july 2017
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Cette basilique est tout simplement majestueuse !!! Peu de touristes car un peu excentrée des attractions touristiques classiques mais pour moi elle vaut autant le coup que la basilique Saint Pierre, voir encore plus vu car il y a la foule en moins !! A faire si vous passez proche de Termini

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