Start:

Thursday 3 July 2024 6PM

End:

Thursday 3 Luglio 2024 8:30PM

Felicittà 2025, discovering the heritage of Rome

We invite you to discover—and rediscover—a burial site that’s been active since 1716. It is home to people from over 50 countries and represents over 50 religious denominations. By booking this guided tour, you can visit the Non-Catholic Cemetery for Foreigners in Rome at dusk. It is a special place: as a historical and memorial site, it’s become part of tourist itineraries for many. The Garden is recognized by all as an integral part of the cultural heritage of the city of Rome. Above all, however, it is an active cemetery that still accompanies families on their spiritual journey to say goodbye to their loved ones.

Some will be surprised to learn that this place is managed privately. Our entire management model is quite unique among international heritage sites. We do not charge an entrance fee, but we invite all those who love this corner of contemplation and remembrance, all those who find refuge within our walls, to help us meet the maintenance costs by offering to support this place of commemoration and pilgrimage. Thank you!

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Members of the community are invited to discover—and re-discover—a burial site that has hosted people from more than 50 countries