Santa Croce in Via Flaminia

Local nameBasilica di Santa Croce a Via Flaminia
LocationFlaminio, Rome, Italy

Santa Croce in Via Flaminia is a basilica church dedicated to the Holy Cross on the Via Flaminia in Rome, Italy. Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint-George has its seat there.

It was first built in 1913 by the architect Aristide Leonori for Pope Pius X, in celebration of the 1600th anniversary of the Edict of Milan. In the style of a Roman basilica, it has a mosaic-decorated facade, a portico with six Doric columns and a mosaic by Biagio Biagetti, a five-storey bell tower and a three-aisled nave divided by six columns of Bavarian granite on each side.

It was opened for worship on 12 July 1914, and granted to the Congregation of the Sacred Stigmata, but was not consecrated until 1918.

Tags Place of WorshipBasilicaChristian
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Croce_in_Via_Flaminia

Address 2d Via Guido Reni, Roma 00196, Italy

Coordinates 41°55'43.442" N 12°28'4.232" E

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