Yes, it's true. Rome has more than 900 churches. They are everywhere. Some have been repurposed, but in a respectful way. I am always discovering a new church. Always. Today was an impressive walk around Rome. Of course, I didn't plan it that way. I just got lost quite a few times. Hey ho. And in a heat wave, Rome has you covered. All around Rome are these darling old fountains.... and they work.... AND it's potable water. I am always filling up my water bottle!
I stumbled upon the Basilica of San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio. This is very near to the Victor Emanuele II monument on the Piazza Venezia so I have passed it many times. This time it was open. It dates back to 336 when a Pope Mark (weird), who was the bishop of Rome, decided to have a church built to honor his patron saint. A restoration was done in 792 which included the design for a series of mosaics in the apses. These are, of course, wonderfully Byzantine:
Here is the full experience: sound on for some monk chants:
The front of the basilica has marble that was 'borrowed' (re: never to be returned) from the Colosseum during the 15th century when Pope Paul II ordered the church to be updated to the Renaissance style:
The two lions are from the earlier centuries and they are so cute. Look at this guy:I went to the Vatican, St. Peter's Square, and there was no Pope. Poop! Usually he does a wee speech on Wednesdays. It was lovely nonetheless:
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