Political, commercial and religious center of ancient Rome, home to several churches
A Beloved Icon of Roman History
Heart of the Catholic Church, Largest Basilica in the World, and Burial Place of St. Peter 
Participating in the Passion of Christ
Tomb of St. Paul & One of the Largest Churches in the World
Sanctuary of Miracles: Papal Basilica and the First Marian Shrine
Baroque style church belonging to the Jesuits featuring an ornate ceiling, tombs of Jesuit saints, and a false dome.  
French National Church & Iconic Paintings by Caravaggio of St. Matthew
Home of Saint Helena's Treasures
Gothic church and resting place of Saint Catherine of Siena
An Opening Embace for Pilgrims to Vatican City
The church above the famous Spanish Steps
An early Christian church dedicated to deacon and first martyr St. Stephan, is located on the Celio, one of the highest of the legendary seven hills of Rome
Former ancient stadium converted in a piazza with baroque fountains and churches
Mother Church of the Society of Jesus. Tomb of St. Ignatius of Loyola & Relics of St. Francis Xavier
Reknowned baroque fountain with ties to the papacy and ancient aqueducts
Converted into a Catholic Church in the 8th Century and called "Holy Mary & All the Martyrs"
Medieval Fortress with Apparition of St. Michael the Archangel