The Church of the Holy Apostles in Verona is a 12th-century Romanesque gem located in the heart of the historic center, just steps from the Arena. It offers an authentic experience away from the crowds, with free admission and a quiet atmosphere ideal for contemplative moments.
- 14th-century frescoes depicting scenes from the Life of Christ and Stories of the Saints with colors still vivid
- 5th-century early Christian crypt visible beneath the main altar, evidence of ancient origins
- Romanesque architecture with a three-nave floor plan, massive pillars, and wooden truss ceiling
- Intimate atmosphere with evocative acoustics and opportunities to attend short sacred music concerts
12th-century Romanesque church in Verona’s historic center, featuring 14th-century frescoes, three-nave architecture, and a 5th-century early Christian crypt. Free admission and intimate atmosphere.
- Vicolo Dietro Santi Apostoli 2, Verona (VR)
- Open in Google Maps
- View on Google Images Chiesa dei Santi Apostoli a Verona
Good to know
Introduction
Historical Overview
- 5th century: First evidence of a place of worship.
- 12th century: Reconstruction in Romanesque style.
- 1758: Restoration of the facade.
- 20th century: Damage from bombings and subsequent recovery.
The Hidden Frescoes
Architecture and Atmosphere
Why Visit It
When to Go
In the Surroundings
💡 Did You Know…?
A detail that makes the visit unique is the presence, under the main altar, of a 5th-century Paleochristian crypt, discovered during restoration work. These remains, visible through glass, testify that a place of worship existed here as early as late antiquity, well before the Romanesque church. Additionally, observe the bell tower carefully: its base incorporates reused Roman materials, including a Latin inscription, a tangible sign of the historical continuity of this site. According to local tradition, the church was founded by Saint Zeno, patron saint of Verona, adding another layer of sacredness to the place.
