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Churches Friday: San Lorenzo, Florence
The Basilica of San Lorenzo in Florence is the best representation of the hallmarks of Renaissance architecture, and, as such, makes it the most beautiful church in all of Italy.
When you enter the church you immediately understand what Renaissance architecture is. The church was designed by the architect Brunelleschi, who traveled to Rome to study the ancient structures. He then brought that style back to Florence.

Rick Bessey
Jul 11, 20251 min read


Pilgrimage Sunday: San Lorenzo fuori le Mura
The pilgrimage church of San Lorenzo fuori le Mura is dedicated to the third of Rome's great martyrs, after Peter and Paul, and, as the name suggests, fuoir le mura, it sits outside of the former city walls.
St. Lawrence (Lorenzo, in Italian), was a deacon of the church who was killed on August 10, 258 in the Roman persecutions under the Emperor Valerian.

Rick Bessey
Jul 6, 20251 min read


Churches Friday: Sant'Agostino
The church of San Agostino, Rome

Rick Bessey
Jul 4, 20252 min read


Ancient Tuesday: The Theater of Marcellus
The theater of Marcellus is an ancient theater (as the name suggests) that is currently in use as a modern apartment building. The...

Rick Bessey
Jun 24, 20251 min read


Ancient Tuesday: Arch of Janus
The Arch of Janus is a four-sided structure located near the Tiber River, close to where Romulus and Remus reportedly washed ashore. Adjacent to it is the church of San Giorgio al Velabro. While named for the two-faced god Janus, there is no historical connection to the deity.

Rick Bessey
Jun 17, 20251 min read
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