Basilica di Santa Maria Sopra Minerva
Basilica di Santa Maria Sopra Minerva

Basilica di Santa Maria Sopra Minerva

Free admission
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Piazza della Minerva 42, Rome, 00186

The basics

Though its Gothic architecture is unique to the Eternal City, it is the basilica’s art-rich interior that draws visitors. In addition to Michelangelo’s Cristo Risorto, the church is home to 15th-century frescoes by Filippino Lippi decorating the Carafa Chapel (Cappella Carafa), a funerary monument by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, and a series of magnificent tombs, including those of Pope Paul IV, St. Catherine of Siena, and Fra’ Angelico, Dominican friar and painter.

The basilica is often included on walking tours of Rome, especially those focusing on works by Michelangelo and other prominent Renaissance artists. Some Rome walking tours pair a cooking class with sightseeing, to experience both the city’s culture and cuisine in one day.

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Things to know before you go

  • A visit to the basilica is a must for Renaissance art enthusiasts, especially Michelangelo fans.

  • Modest attire that covers shoulders and knees is required to enter Rome’s churches.

  • Comfortable shoes are recommended if you're visiting as part of a walking tour.

  • Photography without flash is allowed in the basilica, and photographers especially enjoy capturing the sumptuous interiors.

  • The basilica is accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.

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How to get there

The Basilica di Santa Maria Sopra Minerva is located in Piazza della Minerva just north of Via del Piè di Marmo, a short walk from the Pantheon. The closest bus stop is Piè di Marmo.

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When to get there

The cool and quiet basilica interior is a welcome respite from Rome's midday heat and the chaos around the Pantheon, so visit during the hottest hours of the day to contemplate the glorious art. Avoid visiting during the 6pm Mass, when tourists are discouraged from lingering.

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Michelangelo’s "Cristo Risorto" ("Christ Bearing the Cross")

This sculpture depicting the risen Christ was completed by Michelangelo in 1521 and is carved from a single block of white marble. It was the artist’s second attempt, as a flaw in the marble used for the first version created a black line on the statue’s face. Because of this delay, a student of Michelangelo’s had to finish the work. Decades later, the bronze drapery was added to preserve Christ's modesty after the Council of Trent.

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