Fall of the Roman Empire History Tour with San Clemente Basilica and Underground

Explore the fall of the Roman Empire to the dawn of the Renaissance in Rome
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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • San Clemente Basilica
  • Case Romane del Celio Archaeological Site
  • Monastery of the Santi Quattro Coronati
Photos & Highlights
  • Explores the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the birth of the Renaissance
  • Led by a historian from a local university
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Tour Description
How did Rome go from a world-conquering empire to a crumbling former power? This tour of San Clemente explores the changes that gripped this city during the late antique period when Rome "fell" from the cultural heights of the empire to its re-emergence as a center of art and theology during the medieval period. During this three-hour San Clemente tour in the company of a historian, we will explore medieval Rome and visit three key sites: San Clemente, the Case Romane al Celio (Roman houses), and SS. Quattro Coronati (considered by many to be one of the most beautiful churches of Rome—and quite off the beaten path). This is a wonderful itinerary for people who want to understand what happened after Rome fell and before the Renaissance began.

San Clemente Tour

We begin at the church of San Clemente, a medieval church built on the remains of a first century Mithraic temple and an unknown Roman structure. (Some theories posit that it's perhaps a house, though there is a theory that this is the Roman mint reputed to be located in this area.) We'll explore the Mithraic temple extensively and learn about this mystical cult religion popular with Roman soldiers that emerged at about the same time as Christianity. 


After exploring San Clemente, we will wind our way through the streets of the Celian neighborhood to SS. Quattro Coronati. This amazing church, regarded by many as the most beautiful medieval structure in Rome, was constructed in the eleventh century and houses spectacular artistic treasures including a chapel with frescos dedicated to Saint Sylvester.

Medieval Rome

Finally, will make our way up the hill to the church of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, underneath which we find a series of middle class third century houses. Here we will look at how average people lived and decorated their homes during the fall of Rome, marveling at the well-preserved wall decorations, and then how these ancient sites were transformed during the Middle Ages.  

Take Aways

In addition to seeing these very distinctive monuments and churches, the walk will explore the theme of urban stratification and provides a good complement to our Underground Rome Tour. Want to see more of Ancient Rome? Try our in-depth Colosseum and Roman Forum Tour.


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Where do we meet? Where does the tour end? 
We meet near the Basilica of San Clemente and the tour ends near the Circus Maximus.  You will receive an email with an exact meeting point prior to the tour.

Is this suitable for children? 
If you're traveling with children under 12, we recommend our family-oriented Ancient Rome Discovery. We can adapt the route of our private tours based on the ages, needs, and interests of travelers in your party. Please share any specifics about your group’s needs in the notes section of your order, and we’ll adjust the itinerary accordingly.
 
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
No, not all of the sites on this tour are wheelchair accessible.   

Does this tour require tickets?
Yes. We will purchase the tickets for the San Clemente and Case Romane and make all necessary reservations.  All tickets require a reservation fee, even children's free entry tickets.
 
What is the maximum group size? 
We recommend 8 people as the maximum size given the tight spaces in some of the venues.


Do you reserve headsets for this tour?
Depending on your group size, we may be required by the venue to order headsets in which case you’ll see a “Headset Fee” added to your order. If you would like to guarantee headsets for your tour regardless of your group size, please email us, and we’ll be happy to get them reserved for you.
Experts
Cecilia Cecilia
Art Historian
Vannella Vannella
Art Historian
Theresa Theresa
Art Historian
Dimosthenis Dimosthenis
Archaeologist
Arianna Arianna
Art Historian
Paola Paola
Architectural Historian
Vittorio Vittorio
Art Historian
Jade Jade
Archaeologist
Olivia Olivia
Art Historian
Valentina Valentina
Local Guide
Roberta Roberta
Art Historian
Fiorenza Fiorenza
Art Historian
Laura Laura
Local Guide
Giulia Giulia
Archaeologist
Dony Dony
Art Historian
Livia Livia
Archaeologist
Liz Liz
Architect
Alessandro Alessandro
Local Guide
Kasia Kasia
Local Guide
Sarah Sarah
Professor
Sara Sara
Art Historian
Marina Marina
Local Guide
Simona Simona
Archaeologist
Sandro Sandro
Local Guide
Guido Guido
Tourist guide
Priscilla Priscilla
Archaeologist
Philip Philip
Archaeologist
Paolo Paolo
Archaeologist
Where You'll Start
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Dimosthenis is a real gem, both knowledgeable and extremely good at organizing and presenting his wealth of information. I’ve been coming to Rome for many years, and his tour stands as a new high-water mark in my experience of the city—an experience I very much hope to repeat.
Philip was outstanding. His knowledge of the subject help to give us a broad understanding that we did not previously have. I would highly recommend Philip.
Fantastic- great tour, highly recommend

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