The Catacombs of Domitilla are among the best preserved and oldest in Rome. These Catacombs are also among the most extensive in the area around Rome. They contain the only underground Basilica you’ll see in Rome, more than ten miles of corridors and almost 150,000 burial spots. The land was donated to the Christians by the noble Flavia Domitilla, granddaughter of the emperor Vespasian – the emperor who built the Colosseo! One of the highlights is a second century fresco of the Last Supper. The Catacombs of Domitilla is closed on Tuesdays and in January. Worth making the trip to see!

- Picture from www.vatican.va
Catacombe di Domitilla/Catacombs of Domitilla
Via delle Sette Chiese, 282/0
00147 Rome, Italy
tel. +39/06/5110342, 06/5133956
fax +39/06/51354 61
Website: http://domitilla.soverdi.eu
Email: info@domitilla.soverdi.eu
Closed on Tuesdays
Hours: 9.00 – 12.00 and 14.00 – 17.00
8 € full price; 5 € reduced fee
Getting here is quite easy. It’s out towards the Appian Way. In fact, it’s only about a quarter-mile from the Catacombs of San Callisto. So you could easily walk from one to another. See the map below:

BUS 714
From Roma Termini station, just as if you were going to the Catacombs of San Callisto, you get on the bus 714. To get to these catacombs, you’ll stay on the bus for about twelve stops. Don’t be alarmed if you start heading out a town on a huge roadway and see signs to the airport or the beach, This is Via Cristoforo Colombo, one of the busiest (and biggest) roads in Rome. Get off the bus at Piazza dei Navigatori. The bus stop, appropriately enough, is called NAVIGATORI. From there, you will cross the BIG street and head to Via delle Sette Chiese. Walk down the street until you get to #282. It’s about a 3/10 of a mile from the bus stop.
The bus 714 route to the Catacombs is as follows: TERMINI ![]()
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, S. MARIA MAGGIORE , MERULANA/BRANCACCIO , MERULANA/MECENATE , MERULANA/LABICANA , P.ZA S. GIOVANNI IN LATERANO , L.GO AMBA ARADAM , TERME CARACALLA , COLOMBO/MARCO POLO , COLOMBO/BAVASTRO , COLOMBO/C.NE OSTIENSE , COLOMBO/PADRE SEMERIA , NAVIGATORI.
BUS 30
The bus 30 will also get you to this stop. This bus cuts across town and covers many areas where you may be staying. It starts near the Vatican, then heads through Piazza Cavour, Piazza Navona, Largo Argentina, the Campodoglio area, the Railway station at Ostiense, and then onto Via Cristoforo Colombo… and you can get off again at NAVIGATORI. This is a GREAT express bus with fewer stops and lots of options. If you are staying on the south or west side of the city, this is your bus!

Above is a map from the ATAC site of the route… again, this may be the answer for you if you’re staying in-town. And here’s the route: CLODIO , MAZZINI/CALBOLI , LEPANTO
, CICERONE/CAVOUR , ZANARDELLI , RINASCIMENTO , VIA TORRE ARGENTINA , TEATRO MARCELLO/ARA COELI , PETROSELLI , MARMORATA/VANVITELLI , CAVE ARDEATINE
, STAZ. OSTIENSE
, MARCO POLO/BRICHETTI , COLOMBO/BAVASTRO , NAVIGATORI.
BUS 160
The bus 160 will get you from downtown in the Via del Corso area out to the Catacombs of Domitilla. This bus starts at Piazza San Silvestro, right off the Via del Corso. Passing through Piazza Venezia and the Bocca della Verita (Mouth of Truth) stops, you can get on this bus at the Circo Massimo Line B Metro stop – so bus 160, like bus 30 has a metro connection! Here’s the run out to the catacombs on the bus 160: S. SILVESTRO , CORSO/MINGHETTI , P.ZA VENEZIA , TEATRO MARCELLO/ARA COELI , PETROSELLI , BOCCA DELLA VERITA’ , GRECA , CIRCO MASSIMO
, BACCELLI , GUERRIERI , CHIARINI/GUERRIERI , COLOMBO/BAVASTRO , COLOMBO/C.NE OSTIENSE , COLOMBO/PADRE SEMERIA , NAVIGATORI
BUS 670 – BUS 671
Two other buses to consider are the bus 670 and bus 671. These will get you to the same stop, but frankly are probably limited to most travelers because of where they start. The run of the bus 670 is PINCHERLE/PARRAVANO , PINCHERLE/AMALDI , PINCHERLE/PISATI , PINCHERLE/MARCONI , MARCONI/PINCHERLE , MARCONI/BORTOLOTTI , CALZECCHI , BALDELLI
, GIUSTINIANO
, GIUSTINIANO/SETTIMIO SEVERO , GIUSTINIANO/VILLA LUCINA , GIUSTINIANO/GALBA , ZOAGLI/MAMELI , ROSA RAIMONDI/REGIONE LAZIO , S. NEMESIO/CTO , S. NEMESIO/VILLA LUCINA , VILLA LUCINA/LARGO DELLE SETTE CHIESE , P.ZA ROMANO B. , PULLINO/LUIGGI , PULLINO
, C.NE OSTIENSE/CAFFARO , C.NE OSTIENSE/S. GALLA , C.NE OSTIENSE/PADRE GIULIANI , COLOMBO/C.NE OSTIENSE , COLOMBO/PADRE SEMERIA , NAVIGATORI
And the run of the bus 671 is COLLI ALBANI
, S. GASPARE DEL BUFALO , L.GO COLLI ALBANI
, APPIA/CANTU’ , APPIA/ENEA , FURIO CAMILLO
, ALBERONE , PONTE LUNGO
, APPIA/ALBA , RE DI ROMA
, CERVETERI
, SOANA , GALLIA/SATURNIA , GALLIA/LICIA , P.LE METRONIO , TERME CARACALLA , COLOMBO/MARCO POLO , COLOMBO/BAVASTRO , COLOMBO/C.NE OSTIENSE , COLOMBO/PADRE SEMERIA , NAVIGATORI ,
The bus 671 may be more viable as it has multiple metro connections.
Getting back is easy. Walk back to Via Cristiforo Colombo and jump back on the buses as listed above and head back to your starting point. The blue ball on the map symbolizes where your “return” bus stop is!
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