Basilica of Saint Sabina
The Basilica of Saint Sabina is an ancient church located on the Aventine Hill in Rome, Italy. Built in the 5th century, it is one of the earliest examples of Christian basilica architecture. The church is known for its beautiful wooden doors, which feature intricate carvings, and its serene interior, characterized by simple yet elegant columns and a stunning apse.
Saint Sabina is dedicated to Saint Sabina, a martyr of the early Christian church. The basilica has been a place of worship for centuries and is notable for its historical significance and artistic elements, including mosaics and frescoes that reflect early Christian themes.