Roma Jubilee 2025 Tour: Uma Exploração do Cristianismo Primordial





Descrição
Embarque em uma jornada épica de arte e fé de 2.000 anos na criação de nossa experiência exclusiva do Jubileu. Este é um passeio diferente de qualquer outro, oferecendo-lhe a oportunidade de explorar as antigas Basílicas Papais de San Giovanni em Laterano e Santa Maria Maggiore, duas das igrejas mais sagradas de Roma e lugares-chave de peregrinação durante os Anos Santos.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Entrando no portico da Basílica de San Giovanni em Laterano, você ficará impressionado com sua escala e história. As colossais portas centrais, fundidas em bronze, uma vez adornaram a entrada da Curia Iulia, a antiga casa do senado no Fórum Romano. Você também terá a oportunidade de ver as Portas Sagradas - abertas apenas no caso de um Jubileu ou Ano Santo, a cada 25 anos. Seu guia explicará o rico significado teológico e significado histórico do Jubileu - um ano importante de peregrinação para católicos em todo o mundo. Dentro da Basílica, você será recebido pelo brilhante gênio barroco de Borromini, que redesenhou o interior no século 17. Os vestígios da antiga basílica permanecem, no entanto; siga o seu guia, que irá revelar frescos medievais de Giotto e guiá-lo através do significado complexo da iconografia dos mosaicos do abismo. Você também descobrirá mais sobre a história da Igreja primitiva em Roma e aprenderá como as relíquias dos Santos Pedro e Paulo chegaram a descansar aqui.
Junte-se ao seu guia e explore mais deste complexo uma vez vasto e antigo. Primeiro, você visitará as Escadas Sagradas (Scala Santa), um conjunto de 28 escadas de mármore trazidas para Roma por St. Helen, a mãe de Constanine. Segundo a tradição, estes são os degraus que Cristo subiu no palácio de Pôncio Pilatos durante a Paixão. Mesmo hoje, eles são um lugar de peregrinação solene para os devotos. No topo está o Sancta Santorum (Santo dos Santos). Muito antes da Capela Sistina, esta era a capela privada do Papa. Uma vez consistia em algumas das relíquias mais preciosas do mundo cristão. Ainda hoje, é o lar do misterioso "acheiropoieton", uma antiga imagem de Cristo que se diz ter sido pintada por anjos (visível em uma excursão privada).
Em seguida, visite o Baptistério Laterano, o lendário local do batismo de Constantino. Sua forma octogonal inspirou outros batistas em toda a Itália e Europa, incluindo o famoso Baptistry de Florença. Por que os primeiros batistérios eram edifícios de oito lados? E por que eles foram alojados em edifícios separados? Seu guia local responderá a essas perguntas e muito mais. Antes de sair do Lateran, tome um momento para admirar o enorme obelisco do Lateran, o obelisco de pé mais alto do mundo hoje. Descubra como esses antigos monumentos egípcios foram reciclados, primeiro pelos romanos e mais tarde pela Igreja Cristã.
Agora, embarcamos em nossa própria peregrinação, via Merulana, uma estrada disposta no século XVI para ajudar os visitantes a Roma em sua peregrinação. Você pode ver o nosso próximo destino no final desta avenida reta. Ao longo do caminho, faremos uma parada em uma das padarias mais famosas de Roma – Panella. Em negócios desde 1929, Panella tem mantido os romanos em movimento com seu excelente café e doces durante anos. Tente o tradicional maritozzi romano, bolos fermentados doces cheios de creme fresco batido - exatamente o que um peregrino cansado precisa! A vista sobre o Auditório de Mecenate nos lembra a importância desta área, mesmo no mundo antigo.
Finalmente, chegamos à mais alta das sete colinas de Roma, a Esquilina, lar da maior igreja dedicada à Virgem Maria em Roma. A história desta basílica está em algum lugar entre a história e a lenda, mas de todas as basílicas papais de Roma, Santa Maria Maggiore se sente a mais antiga quando você entra. Além de sua venerada Porta Santa, esta basílica possui pisos cosmáticos antigos e um teto adornado com o primeiro ouro do Novo Mundo. Entre várias relíquias e mosaicos antigos, você também encontrará outra Capela Sistina (o lugar de descanso de Sixtus V), a tumba do grande barroco Gian Lorenzo Bernini, e uma imagem sagrada da Virgem, Salus Populi Romani - uma imagem antiga que se diz ter salvado o povo de Roma no século VI dC. Terminar a sua peregrinação pessoal no obelisco de Santa Maria Maggiore, uma jóia antiga a poucos passos da principal estação ferroviária de Roma e do elegante bairro de Monti.
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Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Devido ao Jubileu, alguns monumentos podem estar em restauração. Por favor, preste atenção a quaisquer mensagens que possamos enviar sobre possíveis mudanças.
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de mobilidade
Avaliações(7)
Gracelyn was a wonderfully affable and knowledgeable guide to the history of The churches we visited. Very much the highlight of our time to Rome
Dear Lee, We’re delighted that Gracelyn’s knowledge and warmth made your visit to Rome so memorable. We look forward to welcoming you on another adventure soon! Best regards, The Through Eternity Team
Only tour in my life where we had to look up Wikipedia DURING the tour. My Italian friend recommended this agency because we are Catholic, coming for the Jubilee and wanted a religion-centered tour - Jubilee/Early Christianity. The other people on our tour were also devout Catholic. I believe the tour was done by Maria Lazara. We do not know her name because she did not bother to introduce herself, nor did she ask our names (aside from checking our family name off). We met at the statue and then without any introduction to our tour, nor introduction to the St John of Laterna Church, she marched off in front of us to the Church's portico. It was a bad start. That's the main complaint: she gave no introduction to the tour or any site, she gave no church or historic context on how things came to be or how they evolved. She gave no Catholic perspective. A tour guide needs to be a storyteller! And I expected a guide well-versed in church history, both religious and urban! Instead, it was a bunch of random historic facts. She primarily spent her time pointing out symbolism in the paintings and mosaics. Clearly, she majored in art history, and the history of Christianity was a boring sideline to her. She liked pointing out that Laterna was populated early, while most of Rome was countryside - but why? How did that change? Where did Catholics live and why did they move? Why were these churches chosen for their Holy Doors? Why only 4 doors? She told us the Laterna Holy Door was an original bronze and a couple more facts and then we marched through as it were nothing. Nothing about why it is special that they are open, how Catholics view this moment, etc. IT IS SPECIAL. In speaking about the Jubilee, the only thing she said was that the Pope first started it once every 100 years, and since the Roman townspeople made money on tourism from the incoming pilgrims, they moved it to every 33 years or when they wanted. That's it - Jubilees were about making tourism dollars. End of her story. None of our group of 3 heard that the Sacred Steps were brought from Jerusalem and why, and where they were placed originally. All she did was say "it is not a hard job to move stairs." THEY ARE SPECIAL. She just said: you can up if you want, I'll wait here on my phone. Again, her specialty seemed to be art history not Catholic traditions or history, and 75% of the time, she spoke about symbolism. The blue and yellow of Mary, the keys of St. Peter. That's fine but there was no narrative, no church history. The tour ended exactly at 12 p.m. Clearly, she was glad to be out of there. Another note - yes, her English vocabulary was good, but she spoke sing-song Italian style and it was hard to follow her. She does not have the cadence of an English speaker. Very disappointed in Eternity Tours' guide. Aside: I really enjoyed Eternity Tours newsletter mailings.
Dear EmptyNestMomPNW, We appreciate you sharing your thoughts. While we’re glad you enjoy our newsletter, we’re truly sorry the Jubilee tour didn’t meet your expectations. If you’d like to discuss this further, please don't hesitate to contact us at office@througheternity.com. Best regards, The Through Eternity Team
Jubilee 2025 Tour: An Exploration of Early Christianity with Eugenia D'Andrea. Eugenia is a great guide, very knowledgeable and flexible too. The web site of Through Eternity Tours is full of useful tips for exploring Rome; whoever manages it deserves a medal!
Dear Olga, Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed our Jubilee 2025 Tour with Eugenia. We look forward to having you with us again for your next Roman adventure! Best regards, The Through Eternity Team
Excellent tour with our guide helping us understand the interesting history of both Italy, Papal succession and Christianity.
Dear Terese, Thank you for sharing your experience! We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed your tour and found the history so fascinating. We’d love to have you join us for more amazing tours in the future! Best regards, The Through Eternity Team
Excellent! Ms D’Andrea was personable, knowledgeable & reverent throughout all aspects of the tour. This was by far my favorite tour in Rome and I would do it again if available. Highly recommended !
Dear Curious39896835511, Thank you for your fantastic review! We’re so happy to hear that Eugenia helped make your tour so enjoyable and insightful. It’s wonderful that this tour was your favorite, and we hope to welcome you back for more enriching experiences in the future. We greatly appreciate your recommendation! Best regards, The Through Eternity Team
We had an outstanding small group tour of St. John Lateran and Santa Maria Maggiore, led by Aurelia. Aurelia gave a wonderful tour and was extremely well-informed about the both the churches and the history of early Christianity. We could not have had a better experience, and the tour was one of the highlights of our trip to Rome.
Dear David, Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback. We're delighted to hear that your guide made such a positive impact on your experience. We always strive to offer intimate and engaging tours, and we’re thrilled to know it made your time in Rome extra special. Best regards, The Through Eternity Team
My sister and I are of Italian heritage and have been to Rome many times before. This time we came for the Jubilee. Francesco ,our tour guide, was excellent! He was full of knowledge.We learned a lot about Christianity through these Basilicas and had a chance to go through the Holy Doors. He took his time answering all our questions and gave us time to pray or view. We never felt rushed with Francesco. He had a fun personality so the tour was never boring. He taught us about a Roman Coffee (espresso and zabaglione) which was something new for us. My sister and I highly recommend this tour and Francesco Reo!
Dear Roam, Thank you so much for your kind words and for taking the time to share your experience with us. We're thrilled to hear that both you and your sister had a memorable time during the Jubilee and that Francesco was able to enhance your visit with his knowledge and engaging personality. We’re also glad you enjoyed! Your recommendation means a lot to us, and we hope to welcome you back on another unforgettable tour soon. Best regards, The Through Eternity Team



