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Roman Lent Walking Tour

Join us on a journey through Rome’s 40 churches, tracing the footsteps of early Christians and exploring the rich history and relics that these sacred spaces contain. Starting at the iconic Orange Garden park next to the Santa Sabina church, we take you through a customized Google map of the city’s churches, allowing you to plan your own pilgrimage. From the Basilica of San Giorgio al Velabro to the Basilica of San Clemente, we show you the beauty of each church and give you a glimpse into the ancient ruins and modern-day Rome that surround them. Whether you’re looking for a spiritual experience or a cultural adventure, this video is the perfect guide to help you plan your visit to Rome’s 40 churches in one day. Don’t forget to check out the link in the description for our customized Google map to help you plan your own pilgrimage!

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