The Church of Domine Quo Vadis

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The Church of Domine Quo Vadis

This small church holds significant historical importance as it marks the location where St. Peter is said to have met Jesus while fleeing Rome.

Founded in the 9th century, the church is also known as Santa Maria in Palmis. It is renowned for its historical context, where Peter famously asked, 'Domine, quo vadis?' and Jesus replied, 'Venio Roman iterum crucifigi.' Noteworthy features include copies of Christ’s footprints in the aisle, while the originals are displayed in Basilica di San Sebastiano.

Must-See Features

  • 👣 Christ's Footprints: The aisle features copies of the footprints believed to belong to Jesus.
  • 📜 Historical Significance: The church encapsulates a pivotal moment in Christian tradition.
  • 🏛 Architecture: Reflects 9th-century design typical of early Christian churches.

The church is accessible to all, making it a great stop for tourists, families, and historians alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum The Church of Domine Quo Vadis

St. Peter's Encounter

The church is built on the site of St. Peter’s vision of Jesus, signifying a critical moment in Christian lore.

Ancient Roots

Constructed in the 9th century, it stands as one of the oldest churches in the area.

Via Appia Location

Situated along the ancient Appian Way, a historic route that connects Rome to southern Italy.

Location

Via Appia Antica 51

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