The Basilica of Saint Clement is a Latin Catholic minor basilica dedicated to Pope Clement I located in Rome, Italy. Archaeologically speaking, the structure is a three-tiered complex of buildings: the present basilica built just before the year 1100 during the height of the Middle Ages; beneath the present basilica is a 4th-century basilica that had been converted out of the home of a Roman nobleman, part of which had in the 1st century briefly served as an early church, and the basement of which had in the 2nd century briefly served as a mithraeum; the home of the Roman nobleman had been built on the foundations of republican era villa and warehouse that had been destroyed in the Great Fire of AD 64.
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Sun, holidays: noon - 6 pm
Excavations are open at the same times except for Sun, when they open at 12:15 pm.
Last entrance to the excavations is 30 min before closing.
Free entry to the basilica.
Excavations:
Adults: €10
Students (under 26), Children (under 16, without parents): €5
Children (under 16 with parents): free
Note: The visitors should wear appropriately modest attire when visiting basilica.
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Coordinates 41°53'21.547" N 12°29'51.243" E