Archaeology and History of the Vatican Hill Rome

What you'll learn

Discover the fascinating past of one of the most historically rich areas in Rome, Vatican Hill in this Archaeology Workshop in Sydney

This two-hour workshop will transport you back to ancient times, long before the Vatican City became the heart of Catholicism. Together, we will explore the ancient Mons Vaticano, a site steeped in Roman history and mythology, now home to St Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican City.

The history of Vatican Hill is as old as the Roman Caesars, an area once dotted with vibrant gardens, bustling circuses, magnificent temples, and solemn tombs. You'll gain an understanding of how this sacred ground evolved over centuries, from the imperial era to the establishment of the earliest church dedicated to St Peter. Delve into recent archaeological discoveries that continue to shed light on the area's rich and complex past.

Whether you are an archaeology enthusiast or a history lover, this course offers a captivating look at one of Rome's most significant sites. For those wishing to explore further, this workshop can be taken on its own or as a companion to the *Two Churches and a Temple in Trastevere Rome* course.

What you will learn

  • The ancient origins of Vatican Hill and its significance during the Roman Empire
  • The transformation of the site from gardens and circuses to a Christian religious centre
  • Key archaeological findings and their importance to our understanding of the area’s history
  • The history and development of the earliest church dedicated to St Peter
  • How recent excavations have revealed new insights into this historically rich site

Workshop content:

  • Introduction to the geography and history of ancient Mons Vaticano
  • A detailed look at the area’s use during the time of the Caesars, including its gardens, temples, and tombs
  • Examination of the early Christian period and the development of St Peter's Basilica
  • Insights from recent archaeological excavations in the Vatican area
  • Discussion of the site’s significance within the broader history of Rome

This workshop promises an engaging and insightful journey through the archaeology and history of one of Rome’s most famous hills, offering both an educational and thought-provoking experience.

Course tutors

Dr Sally Morris has a BA with 1st class Honours and PhD from Macquarie University and a Diploma of Fine Arts from COFA (University of NSW). Sally specialises in the comparative study of ancient...

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