Basilica of San Clemente, Basilica in Rome, Italy
The Basilica of San Clemente al Laterano is a Roman Catholic minor basilica dedicated to Pope Clement I.
The current church was constructed in 1108 over a 4th-century church, which in turn was built over an ancient Roman nobleman's house.
The Basilica is noted for its frescoes, mosaics and the historical insights it provides into the growth of early Christianity in Rome.
The Basilica is open to visitors daily, with guided tours available.
The Basilica houses a Mithraeum, a temple dedicated to the god Mithras, in its lower levels.
Location: Rome
Inception: 1084
Architect: Carlo Fontana
Architectural style: Romanesque architecture
Length: 45 m
Width: 25 m
Address: Via Labicana 95, Roma 00184 Italia 00184
Website: basilicasanclemente.com
Source: Wikimedia