
Tomb of Saint Paul
The Tomb of Saint Paul is believed to be the burial site of the Apostle Paul, located beneath the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls in Rome. After his martyrdom around 67 AD, tradition holds that he was buried here, and over centuries, a burial complex was constructed around his remains. The basilica, rebuilt in the 19th century, marks this sacred site, making it an important pilgrimage destination for Christians. The tomb signifies the historical and spiritual significance of Paul’s role in early Christianity and serves as a revered monument connecting believers to their spiritual heritage.