Church of Sant’Eusebio

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The Church of Sant’Eusebio is an ancient Roman Catholic basilica in Rome, Italy, notable for its early Christian origins and richly decorated Baroque interior.

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Church of Sant’Eusebio canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic church
basilica
parish church
titular church
address Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, Rome NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Baroque
associatedWith Saint Eusebius of Vercelli NERFINISHED
category Baroque church buildings in Italy
Basilicas in Rome
Roman Catholic churches in Rome
Titular churches
country Italy
dedicatedTo Saint Eusebius of Vercelli NERFINISHED
denomination Latin Church NERFINISHED
facadeStyle 18th-century Baroque
foundedAs early Christian titulus
hasArtisticHeritage Baroque paintings
frescoed ceiling
stucco decorations
hasFeature bell tower
high altar
richly decorated ceiling
side chapels
single nave
hasInteriorStyle Baroque
hasLanguage Italian
Latin
hasLiturgicalFunction parish church for local community
title church for a cardinal priest
hasOrigins early Christian period
hasStatus minor basilica
heritageDesignation church of historical and artistic interest in Rome
isOneOf ancient churches of Rome
titular churches of Rome
jurisdiction Vicariate of Rome NERFINISHED
locatedIn Diocese of Rome NERFINISHED
Rione Esquilino NERFINISHED
Rome
notableFor Baroque interior decoration
early Christian origins
historical continuity from late antiquity
religion Roman Catholicism
rite Roman Rite NERFINISHED
tradition built over the house of Saint Eusebius of Vercelli

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Esquilino Hill contains Church of Sant’Eusebio