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Non-Catholic Cemetery

The Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome is a serene resting place for non-Catholic individuals
The Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome is a serene resting place for non-Catholic individuals

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Phone:
+39 06 574 1900

Address:
4 Via Marmorata
Roma
Italy
00153

The Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome, also known as the Protestant Cemetery or Cimitero Acattolico, is a historic burial ground situated in the Testaccio district near the Pyramid of Cestius. Established in the early 18th century, it serves as the final resting place for non-Catholics and foreigners, reflecting the city's international heritage. The cemetery is renowned for its tranquil beauty, with lush gardens, ancient cypress trees, and a diverse collection of tombstones, sculptures, and epitaphs that commemorate the lives of poets, artists, scholars, and diplomats from various countries. Among its notable interments are the English poets John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley. The Non-Catholic Cemetery continues to be an active burial site and a place of historical significance, offering a peaceful sanctuary and a poignant reminder of Rome's multicultural past. Visitors can explore the grounds, which provide a unique perspective on the city's cultural and religious diversity.

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