Catacombe di San Callisto

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★ 4.9 (9K+ reviews) • 127K+ booked
The Catacombe di San Callisto, also known as the Catacombs of Saint Callixtus in Rome, is an ancient underground cemetery that was the official burial place for the early Christian community in the third century. Around half a million Christians, including martyrs and 16 popes like Pope Damasus, found their final resting place here. The catacombs are named after Deacon St. Callixtus, whom Pope Zephyrinus put in charge of managing the cemetery in the early third century. Later on, the site gained even more historical importance when Giovanni Battista de Rossi, the founder of sacred archaeology, rediscovered and studied these catacombs in the 19th century. Today, it's a popular spot to learn more about early Roman Christian history. As you walk through the dark, damp passageways, you’ll discover early Christian tombs, beautiful frescoes, and even the burial sites of popes and martyrs. Book your Catacombs of San Callisto tour on Klook for a unique Roman adventure!
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Via Appia Antica, 110/126, 00179 Roma RM, Italy
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Wong ********
1 Jul
We signed up for a Chinese guided tour. The tour guide from the tour agency The Touring Pandas was very friendly and polite. He explained things clearly, allowing us to gain a deeper understanding of the Colosseum and the Roman Forum on Palatine Hill.
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Shanice ***
1 Jul
Giovanna was really friendly and engaging! she’s very clear with instructions which made every step easy to follow! the food we made was perfect! really a great activity, and an escape from the heatwave ! 😂
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Aizhen **
29 Jun
colosseum is a must visit place when in Rome. Roman forum and palatine hill less interesting to go
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San *******
27 Jun
Easy meeting point. Knowledgeable and passionate guide. Recommended to book the earliest slot; less crowded!
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Peng *****
27 Jun
The tour guide explained very carefully, prepared many props and books to introduce to us, and also provided sufficient time for us to rest midway.
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Debraj *********
27 Jun
Really a good experience. I would recommend to others as it will give a good overview of the city in own pace.
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Chan *******
25 Jun
The tour guide was very good and showed us many important places. The only problem was that the weather was too hot. It was a bit strenuous.
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Li *****
25 Jun
After the airport exit, you can redeem it very conveniently.
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Explore the Catacombs of Saint Callixtus

Explore the tunnels and burial chambers in the Catacombs of San Callisto, where you'll walk through dark, damp passageways that bring early Christian history to life. This fascinating underground site offers a unique glimpse into ancient burial customs and the lives of the first Christians in Rome.

Visit The Crypt of the Popes

The Crypt of the Popes is a sacred site inside the Catacombe di San Callisto. This sacred crypt is the final resting place for nine popes and three bishops from the early Christian era, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and spiritual seekers.

As you go through this hallowed space, you'll feel like you're back in time and gain a deeper understanding of the key role these leaders played in shaping the Christian faith. While you're here, you can also visit the nearby Crypt of Saint Cecilia, a Roman matron buried inside the catacombs.

Discover the meaning behind Christian symbols

Back in ancient times, early Christians faced hardship for their beliefs in a society that didn't accept them. To express their faith safely, they used symbols in the catacombs, like the Monogram of Christ indicating a Christian's burial, the Good Shepherd representing Christ's care, and the Orante symbolizing eternal peace. You can discover these meaningful symbols at the Catacombs of San Callisto.

See Frescoes and Art

You can explore ancient frescoes and artwork in the catacombs of San Callisto that show the development of Christian art history and beliefs over the centuries.

Consider a Rome Catacombs Tour

When planning your trip to Rome, consider exploring multiple catacombs like the Catacombs of San Calixto, Domitilla, San Sebastiano, and Priscilla on a guided tour. It's the best way to immerse yourself in the history and culture of early Christianity in Rome.

Popular Attractions Near the Catacombs of San Callisto

Ancient Appian Way

The Ancient Appian Way, also known as Appia Antica, is a scenic and historic route that leads right to the Catacombs of San Callisto. Once one of Rome's most important roads, it's now a peaceful path lined with ruins, old tombs, and countryside views. Walking or biking along Appia Antica is a great way to learn about history and nature at the same time. 

Piazza Navona

Piazza Navona is one of Rome's most lively and beautiful squares, and it's a great place to relax after visiting the Catacombe di San Callisto. Just a 25- to 30-minute drive, this historic piazza is full of street artists, cafes, and fountains. It was once an ancient stadium, and now it's perfect for people-watching and picture-taking.

Palatine Hill

Palatine Hill is one of Rome's most famous historical spots, where Roman emperors once lived. You can still see the ruins of their palaces and enjoy beautiful views of the Roman Forum. After exploring the peaceful underground Catacombe di San Callisto, heading to Palatine Hill, just about 20 to 25 minutes away by car or taxi, lets you experience ancient Rome above ground.