Papal Basilica of St. Mary Major (Santa Maria Maggiore)
Home of the First Marian Icon, Cradle of Christ, Sanctuary of Saints
Tomb of St. Peter (The Confessio)
Colosseum
From Roman Arena of Gladiator Games to Altar of Martyrs
Castel Sant'Angelo & Ponte Sant'Angelo
Hadrian’s Mausoleum to a Fortress of Popes, Where St. Michael Appeared
Scala Santa (Holy Stairs)
The Holy Stairs—Ascend in Prayer, Walk in Jesus' Footsteps
Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem
Where the Relics of Christ’s Passion Bear Witness to His Love
Papal Basilica of St. John Lateran
First Constatinian Papal Basilica & Seat of the Bishop of Rome
Church of San Pietro in Montorio
On Rome’s Golden Mountain—A Testament to St. Peter’s Sacrifice
Chiesa del Gesú
Mother church of the Society of Jesus. Tomb of St. Ignatius of Loyola & Relics of St. Francis Xavier
Basilica of St. Ambrose (Sant'Ambrogio)
Burial Place of St. Ambrose and Medieval Romanesque Church
Leonardo's "The Last Supper"
The Museo Cenacolo Vinciano is home to one of the most famous and revered masterpieces in the world—Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper. Housed in the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, this iconic fresco was painted between 1495 and 1498 and depicts the dramatic moment when Jesus announces that one of his disciples will betray him. Despite centuries of deterioration and restoration efforts, the painting remains a powerful testament to Leonardo’s genius and his ability to capture deep human emotion. Due to its fragility, access to the painting is highly restricted, with limited daily visitors to ensure its preservation.
Church of Santa Maria Segreta (Carlo's Parish)
The Church of Santa Maria Segreta is a significant place of worship in Milan, known for its beautiful architecture and deep spiritual connection to Blessed Carlo Acutis. Located in the heart of the city, this parish church was built in the early 20th century and features a striking neo-Romanesque design with elegant brickwork and intricate mosaics. As the parish where Carlo Acutis regularly attended Mass and deepened his devotion to the Eucharist, it holds special meaning for pilgrims seeking to follow in his footsteps. The church remains an active place of faith, welcoming visitors and locals alike for prayer, reflection, and liturgical celebrations.
Sforzesco Castle
The Castello Sforzesco is a historic fortress in the heart of Milan, Italy, renowned for its rich history, impressive architecture, and cultural significance. Originally built in the 14th century by the Visconti family, it was later expanded and transformed by Francesco Sforza in the 15th century, becoming a symbol of Milanese power and prestige. The castle has served as a military fortress, a ducal residence, and even a barracks before being restored as a cultural hub. Today, it houses several museums, including collections of Renaissance art, ancient artifacts, and works by masters like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. With its grand courtyards, towering walls, and scenic gardens, Castello Sforzesco remains one of Milan’s most visited landmarks.
Duomo di Milano (Cathedral of Milan)
Heart of Milan and 6th Largest Church in the World
Scavi Tour - St. Peter's Basilica Undergound Ruins
Scavi Tour
Vatican Observatory
Papal Observatory
Church of Saint Marcello al Corso
The church that caught fire
Basilica di Santa Stefano Rotondo al Celio
The Cycle of Martyrdom—A Basilica in Honor of the First Martyr’s Sacrifice
Basilica of San Crisogono (Chyrsogonus)
One of the oldest churches in Rome
Church of Santa Maria in Via Lata
Underground House of Sts. Peter and Paul
St. Peter's Basilica
Heart of the Catholic Church, Largest Basilica in the World, and Burial Place of St. Peter
San Nicola in Carcere
The church where temples stood
Papal Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls
The Pillar of Rome, The Legacy of St. Paul
Basilica of Sts. Cosmas and Damian
Medieval Church built over the Roman Forum & Temple of Romulus
Church of Sant'Ignazio di Loyola (St. Ignatius)
Where St. Aloysius Rests, and Jesuit Artistry Thrives
Church of Santa Maria Maggiore (Carlo Acutis' Remains)
Sanctuary of the Incorrupt Body of St. Carlos Acutis, Known as the "Sanctuary of Spoliation" of St. Francis
Basilica di San Silvestro
The Church that Holds a Relic of Saint John the Baptist
Basilica of Saint Lorenzo in Lucina
The Church where a Matron Housed Christian Prisoners
Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria
ServicesWhere Mary’s Light Shone in Battle and Bernini’s Art Shines Forever
Church of San Sisto Vecchio
Hidden Gem near Baths of Caracalla & Lenten Station Church
Basilica of Santa Pudenziana al Viminale
Home to St. Peter's friends, Senator Pudens and his daughter, Pudenziana
Church of Santa Maria dell'Anima
Where Pilgrims Pray, Home to St. Barbara’s Relic
Basilica of San Marco
Echoes of St. Mark, Reflections of Byzantine Brilliance
Chiesa Nuova (S. Maria in Vallicella)
The Home of St. Philip Neri, The Heart of the Oratorians
Basilica of St. Lawrence Outside the Walls (San Lorenzo fuori le mura)
Burial Site of St. Lawrence and one of the Church on the 7 Churches Pilgrimage
Church of Saints Marcellinus and Peter 'al Laterano'
Catecombs and Church dedicated to 4th Century Martyrs
Church of Santa Maria di Loreto
Where Rome Pays Tribute to the Holy Virgin of Loreto
Mamertine Prison - Church of San Giuseppe dei Falegnami
Mammertine Prison, Location of Sts. Peter and Paul's Imprisonment
Church of Santi Luca e Martina Martiri
Where St. Martina’s Sacrifice Amid the Ruins of the Roman Forum
Church of San Bonaventura al Palatino
One of the smallest churches in Rome
Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere
The Magnificent Mosaics and Medieval Marvels of Santa Maria in Trastevere
Basilica of Santa Francesca Romana
The Basilica of Rome’s Beloved Patroness and Protector - St. Francesca Romana
Santa Maria della Consolazione
The Church that Consoled Christians on Death Row

Spanish Steps & Church of Trinità dei Monti
Trinità dei Monti—Where the Spanish Steps Lead to Heaven’s Gates
Basilica of Saint Maria in Aracoeli
The Church on the Highest Summit of the Capitoline Hill
Basilica of Saint Anastasia al Palatino
A Shrine to St. Anastasia in the Shadow of Rome’s Imperial Past
Church of Santa Maria Antiqua
The Earliest Marian Church of the Roman Forum - Where Ancient Christianity Left Its Mark in Fresco and Faith
Church of San Lorenzo in Miranda (Temple of Antoninus and Faustina)
San Lorenzo in Miranda—A Witness to the Conversion of Rome