Mausoleum of Santa Costanza in Rome

Imperial Mausoleum in Rome

This fascinating and beautiful building dates from the 4th century AD and features some of the earliest surviving Christian art.

Santa Costanza is an imperial mausoleum in Rome that was later dedicated as a church (in Italian it is known both as Mausoleo di Santa Costanza and Chiesa di Santa Costanza).

The Mausoleum of Santa Costanza is named for Constantine the Great's daughter Constantia (also known as Constantina or Costanza), but the latest scholarship suggests it was actually built for her sister Helena, who died in 360-61.

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