
Silent Rome
Already in the Middle Ages pilgrims arrived in Rome along the Via Francigena from England in order to visit the seven pilgrim’s churches. In addition to these seven churches, Rome is caracterized by many other medieval “silent churches”, which are not so well known by tourists, but which can show us Christian art and revive the feeling of those times.
Even today along the Appian Way we find huge mausoleums, tombs and ruins of imperial villas and some of the city’s 60 existing catacombs. Only by visiting one of these early Christian cemeteries will your stay in Rome be complete because here you will understand how the early Christians thought.


Pilgrim trails
Tour Pilgrim trails program Among the seven pilgrim churches you understand those churches of Rome, whose visit was expected from an early Christian pilgrim travelers. They were all within one day walk and all the pilgrim´s indulgences were promised. Over the years,...
A hill walk
Tour A hill walk program A quiet and romantic Rome away from the noisy chaos of downtown and yet very central. On the Aventine and the Celio hill secret spots, beautiful views and medieval churches as well as the underground of Rome are waiting to be discovered. Ask...
Christian Rome
Tour Christian Rome program Churches of the counter reformation: Il Gesù, San Ignazio, Sant’Andrea della Valle Bernini und Borromini: San Carlino, Sant’Andrea al Quirinale, Santa Maria della Vittoria, Sant’Ivo alla Sapienza The great Papal Basilicas: San Giovanni in...