Santa Maria in Trastevere

22 Granite Columns
Across Rome, many churches, government buildings and public structures display columns, pieces of marble, classic statues and other remnants of the Roman Empire. Santa Maria in Trastevere is no exception.

The beautiful and tall granite columns that separate the nave from the aisles within the church are reportedly from the ruins of the Baths of Caracalla. At their individual capitals are the original heads of female pagan deities.

Trastevere Locator Map: here!
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