
Saint Sabina
Saint Sabina is an ancient Christian basilica located in Rome, built in the early 5th century. It is dedicated to Saint Sabina, a noble Christian woman, and serves as a place of worship, reflection, and history. Known for its beautiful architecture and well-preserved early Christian mosaics, the basilica has played an important role in Roman and Christian traditions. It also contains relics and artwork that connect visitors to early Christianity’s history and beliefs. Today, it remains an active church, welcoming visitors and worshippers alike, and is recognized as a significant site for its historical and religious importance.