The Basilica of Saint Sabina is a historic church on the Aventine Hill in Rome, Italy. It is a titular minor basilica and mother church of the Roman Catholic Order of Preachers, better known as the Dominicans.
Santa Sabina is the oldest extant ecclesiastical basilica in Rome that preserves its original colonnaded rectangular plan with apse and architectural style. Its decorations have been restored to their original restrained design. Other basilicas, such as Santa Maria Maggiore, have been ornately decorated in later centuries. Because of its simplicity, the Santa Sabina represents the adaptation of the architecture of the roofed Roman forum or basilica to the basilica churches of Christendom. It is especially well-known for its cypress wood doors carved in AD 430-432 with Biblical scenes, the most famous being the first known publicly displayed depiction of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the two thieves.
Daily: 8:15 am - 12:30 pm, 3:30 pm - 6 pm
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Sabina
Official site http://www.vicariatusurbis.org/?page_id=188&ID=358
Email secretarius@curia.op.org
Phone +39 6 5794 0555
Address Piazza Pietro d'Illiria, 1 00153 Roma, Italy
Coordinates 41°53'3.811" N 12°28'45.72" E