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When we decided to visit this site we rang the doorbell of the office opposite the entrance and shortly a gentleman came out and offered to be our guide. Mr. Paggi was very informative and took us through the various parts of the temple connecting his description with the history. St. Emidio's remains were in this temple but later moved to the Cathedral which bears his name. We can recommend this visit as Mr. Paggi doesn't rush you through and if visitors are keen to learn more he can show a video presentation next door with more comprehensive details.…
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Date of experience: November 2016
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It is just a 10 min. walk from PIazza del Popolo to this temple. When I visited it, It was lunchtime, so I couldn't be able to enter, but I was able to walk around an take a lot of pictures. It's amazing how they built it, just out of the mountain!
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Date of experience: October 2016
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the door was closed and in the building opposite to the chapel, where you had to ask to open the door, nobody reacted at the door bell
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Date of experience: June 2016
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Ring on the doorbell of the office opposite for a friendly and highly informative guide around the church and associated convent for a small donation. This is also a dormitory stop on the pilgrimmage to Santiago di Compostela, with clean beds, meals and a shower.
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Date of experience: March 2016
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