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Stairway to Heaven, 1949

Steps to Santa Maria Aracoeli Church, Rome, Italy, 1949. Photographed by Herbert List.


(© Herbert List/Magnum Photos)

The Basilica of St. Mary of the Altar of Heaven (Italian: Basilica di Santa Maria in Ara coeli al Campidoglio) is a titular basilica in Rome, located on the highest summit of the Campidoglio. It is still the designated Church of the city council of Rome, which uses the ancient title of Senatus Populusque Romanus.

Originally the church was named Sancta Maria in Capitolio, since it was sited on the Capitoline Hill (Campidoglio, in Italian) of Ancient Rome; by the 14th century it had been renamed. A medieval legend included in the mid-12th-century guide to Rome, Mirabilia Urbis Romae, claimed that the church was built over an Augustan Ara primogeniti Dei, in the place where the Tiburtine Sibyl prophesied to Augustus the coming of the Christ. “For this reason the figures of Augustus and of the Tiburtine sibyl are painted on either side of the arch above the high altar” (Lanciani chapter 1). A later legend substituted an apparition of the Virgin Mary.


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