Sixth century Basilica di Santa Maria Antiqua,which houses scarce collection of early Christian art, has undergone extensive restorationA sixth-century church with a scarce collection of early Christian art is reopening to the public in Rome after a restoration that took more than 30 years. Nestling at the foot of the hill where Rome’s emperors once lived, or the Basilica di Santa Maria Antiqua was buried under rubble by an earthquake in 847 and only uncovered in 1900.
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Source: theguardian.com