San Crisogono

E473652

San Crisogono is an ancient Roman Catholic basilica in Rome, Italy, notable for its early Christian origins and richly decorated Baroque interior.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic basilica
church building
titular church
affiliation Order of the Holy Trinity NERFINISHED
builtOver earlier titulus church
country Italy
dedicatedTo Saint Chrysogonus NERFINISHED
denomination Latin Church NERFINISHED
floorCount one above-ground nave level
foundedInPeriod 4th century
hasArchitecturalStyle Baroque architecture
Romanesque architecture NERFINISHED
early Christian architecture
hasArtwork Baroque paintings
frescoes
sculptural decorations
hasDenomination Roman Catholic NERFINISHED
hasFeature baroque ceiling
bell tower
cosmatesque floor
three-aisled basilica plan
underground archaeological area
hasInteriorStyle Baroque
hasOrientation liturgical east–west
hasPart cloister
crypt
main altar
side chapels
hasStatus minor basilica
heritageDesignation historic church of Rome
isTitularChurchOf Cardinal-priests of the Roman Catholic Church
locatedIn Rome
Trastevere NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Lazio NERFINISHED
material brick
stone
notableFor early Christian origins
richly decorated Baroque interior
rebuiltInPeriod 12th century
17th century
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
rite Roman Rite NERFINISHED
roofType timber roof
usedFor Catholic liturgical services
pilgrimage
tourism

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