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Santi Marcellino e Pietro ad Duas Lauros

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The interior consists of a central nave of eight bays with side aisles; the first bay contains an internal entrance loggia and the last bay is a transept. The central nave is separated from the side aisles by arcades having five travertine limestone Doric columns on each side. The altarpiece is a
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A three-arched portico is supported by two Corinthian columns. The simple façade has a balustraded window flanked by two niches and surmounted by a triangular tympanum.
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built against its eastern facade. The basilica was built with the apse facing the west. The catacombs were an important pilgrimage destination until the 9th century.
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A new neo-Romanesque parish church was constructed closer to the Via Casilina in 1922. The small church was de-consecrated.
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Its foundations weakened by the catacombs below, the building fell into disrepair. In 1256,
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built a funerary basiica dedicated to saints Marcellinus and Peter over the
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had the martyrs' relics translated to the recently rebuilt
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Partly reusing its ruins, between 1632 and 1638, under
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at the intersection of Via Labicana with Via Merulana.
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Prenestino-Labicano
Rome
Via Labicana
Helena, mother of Constantine
Via Francigena
Constantine I
Catacombs of Marcellinus and Peter
Mausoleum of Helena
Pope Alexander IV
Santi Marcellino e Pietro al Laterano
Pope Urban VIII
Pope Clement XIII
Santi Marcellino e Pietro al Laterano



"Basilica of Saints Marcellinus and Peter", Turismo Roma
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41°52′42″N 12°32′55″E / 41.8783°N 12.5487°E / 41.8783; 12.5487

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