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Chiese Cattoliche Data Di Aggiornamento: 30/09/21 22:27 Chiese cattoliche Data di aggiornamento: 30/09/21 22:27 1. Abbazia delle Tre Fontane 14. Basilica di San Sebastiano fuori le Mura Indirizzo: Via Acque Salvie, 1 Indirizzo: Via Appia Antica, 136 Telefono: 06 5401655 Telefono: 06 7808847 Sito web: www.abbaziatrefontane.it Sito web: www.sansebastianofuorilemura.org/la-parrocchia 2. Basilica dei Santi XII Apostoli 15. Basilica di Sant'Antonio al Laterano Indirizzo: Piazza dei Santi Apostoli, 51 Indirizzo: Via Merulana, 124 Telefono: 06 699571 Telefono: 06 70373416 - 06 70373420 Sito web: www.basilica-santantonio-roma.org/ 3. Basilica dei Ss. Giovanni e Paolo al Celio Indirizzo: Piazza dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo, 13 16. Basilica di Santa Cecilia in Trastevere Telefono: 06 7005745 - 06 772711 Indirizzo: Piazza di Santa Cecilia, 22 Telefono: 06 5899289 4. Basilica dei Ss. Pietro e Paolo all'EUR Sito web: www.benedettinesantacecilia.it Indirizzo: Piazzale Santi Pietro e Paolo, 8 Telefono: 06 5926166 17. Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme Sito web: www.santipietroepaoloroma.it Indirizzo: Piazza di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, 12 Telefono: 06 70613053 5. Basilica di San Crisogono Sito web: www.santacroceroma.it Indirizzo: Piazza Sidney Sonnino, 44 Telefono: 06 5810076 - 06 5818225 18. Basilica di Santa Maria in Aracoeli Indirizzo: Scala dell'Arce Capitolina, 14 - Piazza del Campidoglio 6. Basilica di San Giovanni a Porta Latina Telefono: 06 69763837 - 39 Indirizzo: Via di Porta Latina, 17 Telefono: 06 70475938 19. Basilica di Santa Maria in Cosmedin Sito web: www.sangiovanniaportalatina.it/Index.htm Indirizzo: Piazza della Bocca della Verità, 18 Telefono: 06 6787759 7. Basilica di San Giovanni Bosco Sito web: www.cosmedin.org Indirizzo: Viale dei Salesiani, 9 Telefono: 06 710401235 20. Basilica di Santa Maria in Montesanto (Chiesa Sito web: www.parrocchiadonbosco.it degli Artisti) Indirizzo: Via del Babuino, 198 8. Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano Telefono: 06 3610594 Indirizzo: Piazza di San Giovanni in Laterano Sito web: www.chiesadegliartisti.it Telefono: 06 69886433 - 06 7727991 (Sacrestia) 340 7522960 (responsabile servizi pastorali) 06.69873112 (amministrazione) 21. Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere 06.69886580 (archvio capitolare) 06.69886426 (Collegio Padri Indirizzo: Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere Penitenzieri) 06.69886313 (portineria Palazzo dei Canonici) Telefono: 06 5814802 06.69886570 (negozio d Sito web: www.santamariaintrastevere.it Sito web: www.vatican.va/various/basiliche/san_giovanni/index_it.htm 22. Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore Indirizzo: Piazza di Santa Maria Maggiore 9. Basilica di San Lorenzo fuori le Mura Telefono: 06 69886800 Indirizzo: Piazzale del Verano, 3 Sito web: Telefono: 06 4466184 - 06 491511 www.vatican.va/various/basiliche/sm_maggiore/index_it.html Sito web: www.basilicadisanlorenzo.com 23. Basilica di Santa Maria sopra Minerva 10. Basilica di San Lorenzo in Lucina Indirizzo: Piazza della Minerva, 42 Indirizzo: Via In Lucina, 16/A Telefono: 06 792257 Telefono: 06 6871494 Sito web: www.santamariasopraminerva.it 11. Basilica di San Paolo fuori le Mura 24. Basilica di Santa Sabina all'Aventino Indirizzo: Piazzale di San Paolo, 1 Indirizzo: Piazza Pietro d'Illiria, 1 Telefono: 06 69880800 - 802 (lun-sab 8-14) info e pren. gruppi Telefono: 06 579401 Sito web: www.basilicasanpaolo.org 25. Basilica e Catacombe di San Pancrazio 12. Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano Indirizzo: Piazza di San Pancrazio, 5 Indirizzo: Piazza San Pietro Telefono: 06 5810458 - 06 4465610 Telefono: 06 69883712 - 06 6982 Sito web: www.sanpancrazio.org Sito web: www.vatican.va/various/basiliche/san_pietro/index_it.htm - www.vatican.va/various/basiliche/san_pietro/it/basilica/orari.htm 26. Basilica parrocchiale di San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio 13. Basilica di San Saba Indirizzo: Piazza di San Marco, 48 Piazza Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 20 Indirizzo: Telefono: 06 6795205 06 64580140 - 06 64580138 - 06 64580141 Telefono: Sito web: www.sanmarcoevangelista.it Sito web: https://sansaba.gesuiti.it pagina 1 / 12 Chiese cattoliche Data di aggiornamento: 30/09/21 22:27 27. Basilica Parrocchiale di Santa Maria della Salute a 40. Cappella della Madonna dell'Archetto (chiesa di Primavalle Santa Maria Causa Nostrae Laetitiae) Indirizzo: Piazza Alfonso Capecelatro Indirizzo: Via di San Marcello, 41/1B Telefono: 06 6270922 Sito web: Sito web: http://parrocchiasantamariadellasalute.weebly.com https://www.facebook.com/SantuarioDellaMadonnaDellArchetto/ 28. Basilica Parrocchiale San Giuseppe al Trionfale 41. Chiesa annessa dei Santi Isidoro ed Eurosia Indirizzo: Via Bernardino Telesio, 4/B Indirizzo: Via delle Sette Chiese, 101 Telefono: 06 39751607 Telefono: 06 5135204 29. Basilica San Clemente al Laterano 42. Chiesa Beata Vergine Immacolata Indirizzo: Via di San Giovanni in Laterano, 45 Indirizzo: Via Cassia, 1286 Telefono: 06 7740021 Telefono: 06 30310550 Sito web: www.basilicasanclemente.com Sito web: www.parrocchiagiustiniana.it 30. Basilica Sant'Andrea delle Fratte - Santuario 43. Chiesa dei Santi Ildefonso e Tommaso da Madonna del Miracolo Villanova Indirizzo: Via di Sant'Andrea delle Fratte, 1 Indirizzo: Via Sistina, 11 Telefono: 06 6793191 Telefono: 06 42014059 Sito web: www.santandreadellefratte.it 44. Chiesa dei Santi Michele e Magno 31. Basilica Santa Balbina all'Aventino Indirizzo: Largo degli Alicorni, 21 Indirizzo: Piazza di Santa Balbina, 8 Telefono: 06 5750969 45. Chiesa dei Santi Quaranta Martiri e San Pasquale Cellulare: 320 7276453 (per le visite) Baylon Indirizzo: Via di San Francesco a Ripa, 20 32. Basilica Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri Telefono: 06 5881121 Indirizzo: Piazza della Repubblica 06 4880812 Telefono: 46. Chiesa dei Santi Quattro Coronati www.santamariadegliangeliroma.it Sito web: Indirizzo: Via dei Santi Quattro, 20 Telefono: 06 70475427 33. Basilica Santa Prassede all'Esquilino Cellulare: Per informazioni turistiche - 335 49 52 48 Indirizzo: Via di Santa Prassede, 9/a Sito web: www.monacheagostinianesantiquattrocoronati.it - Telefono: 06 4882456 www.aulagoticasantiquattrocoronati.it Sito web: https://santaprassede.wordpress.com 47. Chiesa dei Ss. Andrea e Claudio dei Borgognoni 34. Basilica Santa Pudenziana al Viminale Indirizzo: Via del Pozzetto, 160 Indirizzo: Via Urbana, 160 Telefono: 06 6790310 Telefono: 06 4814622 - 06 4817292 www.stpudenziana.org Sito web: 48. Chiesa dei SS. Cosma e Damiano Indirizzo: Via dei Fori Imperiali, 1 35. Basilica Ss. Bonifacio e Alessio all'Aventino Telefono: 06 6990808 Indirizzo: Piazza di Sant'Alessio, 23 Sito web: www.cosmadamiano.com Telefono: 06 5743446 Sito web: www.santalessiocrs.it 49. Chiesa dei Ss. Michele e Magno a Borgo Santo Spirito 36. Basilica SS. Marcellino e Pietro "ad duas lauros" Indirizzo: Via Paolo VI Via Casilina, 641 Indirizzo: Telefono: 06 68308550 Telefono: 06 2419446 Sito web: www.santimarcellinoepietro.it 50. Chiesa dei SS. Silvestro e Dorotea Indirizzo: Via di Santa Dorotea, 23 37. Basilica Ss. Nereo e Achilleo Telefono: 06 5806205 Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, 28 Indirizzo: Sito web: www.parrocchiasantadorotea.com Sito web: www.vallicella.org 51. Chiesa del Gesù 38. Basilica Ss. Vitale e Compagni Martiri in Fovea Indirizzo: Piazza del Gesù Via Nazionale, 194/B Indirizzo: Telefono: 06 697001 06 4823338 Telefono: Sito web: www.chiesadelgesu.org Sito web: https://santivitale.com 52. Chiesa del Santissimo Sudario dei Piemontesi 39. Battistero Lateranense Indirizzo: Via del Sudario, 47 Piazza di San Giovanni in Laterano, 4 Indirizzo: Telefono: 06 6792398 – 06 47354207 - 06 6792398 – 06 47354207 06 69886452 Telefono: Sito web: www.ordinariatomilitare.it/sudario Sito web: www.battisterolateranense.it pagina 2 / 12 Chiese cattoliche Data di aggiornamento: 30/09/21 22:27 53. Chiesa del Santo Volto di Gesù alla Magliana 67. Chiesa di San Lorenzo de' Speziali in Miranda (già Indirizzo: Via Caprese, 1 tempio di Antonino e Faustina) Telefono: 06 5501063 Indirizzo: Via In Miranda, 10 Sito web: www.parrocchiasantovolto.it Telefono: 06 6792123 Sito web: www.nobilecollegio.it 54. Chiesa della Natività di Gesù Indirizzo: Piazza di Pasquino, 2 68. Chiesa di San Paolo Primo Eremita Telefono: 388 8745130 Don Silvestro Indirizzo: Via Agostino Depretis, 94 55. Chiesa di Gesù Nazareno all'Argentina 69. Chiesa di San Patrizio a Villa Ludovisi (Chiesa Indirizzo: Via dei Barbieri, 22/a Nazionale dell'Irlanda e degli Stati Uniti d'America) Indirizzo: Via Boncompagni, 31 56. Chiesa di S. Lazzaro in Borgo Telefono: 06 88818727 Indirizzo: Borgo San Lazzaro Sito web: www.stpatricksamericanrome.org 57. Chiesa di San Benedetto in Piscinula 70. Chiesa di San Salvatore in Onda Indirizzo: Piazza In Piscinula, 40 Indirizzo: Via dei Pettinari, 51 Telefono: 06 58331609 Telefono: 06 68194601 Sito web: www.sanbenedettoinpiscinula.it 71. Chiesa di San Sebastiano al Palatino 58. Chiesa di San Carlino alle Quattro Fontane Indirizzo: Via di San Bonaventura, 1 Indirizzo: Via del Quirinale, 23 Telefono: 06 6784236 Telefono: 06 4883261 Sito web: https://sansebastiano.fraternita-gerusalemme.it/home 59. Chiesa di San Cosimato 72. Chiesa di San Vincenzo de Paoli all'Aventino Indirizzo: Piazza di San Cosimato, 76 Indirizzo: Via di Santa Maria in Cosmedin, 79 Telefono: 06 6835.2059 - 06 584465932 Telefono: 06 5717081 Sito web: Sito web: www.suoredellacarita.org www.aslroma1.it/polo-museale/complesso-san-cosimato-nuovo-regina- margherita 73. Chiesa di Sant'Agata in Trastevere Indirizzo: Largo San Giovanni De Matha, 91 60. Chiesa di San Filippo Neri in Eurosia Telefono: 06 5803717 Indirizzo: Via delle Sette Chiese, 103 Sito
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