Christmas at the Rome Temple
Monday – Sunday | December 3 – January 6 | 9:00 – 21:00
Via di Settebagni 354, Rome, Italy
We look forward with great excitement to the Christmas celebrations at the Rome Temple. You are invited to come and see beautiful Nativity Displays celebrating the birth of the Savior Jesus Christ, join us for the holiday performances, or enjoy a moment of peace walking the temple grounds.
December 24th: Understanding divine love
“Divine love transcends differences in personality, culture or creed. It refuses to allow conditioning and prejudice in offering consolation, compassion and understanding. It is completely devoid of bullying, discrimination or arrogance. Divine love inspires us to do as the Savior did: succor the weak, lift up drooping hands and strengthen sluggish knees.” (Dieter F. Uchtdorf)
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Nativity Exhibition
Celebrate the original Christmas story by visiting the Rome Temple Nativity Displays. We invite you to explore the Christmas story as you witness inspiring works of art depicting Christ’s birth. Open from 17:00 to 22:00. each evening from Nov. 25 to Dec. 31 at the Rome Temple Visitors’ Center.
Parking and Transit
From Termini Train Station
- Subway Line B to Jonio (end of the line).
- At Jonio take bus 338 (toward Marmorale) 16 stops to Settenbagni/Fantoni stop.
- From Settenbagni/Fantoni stop walk to the temple.
From Fiumicino Airport
- Take train line FL1 to FS “Nuovo Salario”.
- At the “Nuovo Salario” stop take bus 350 (toward Ponte Mammolo) 14 stops to Settenbagni/Fantoni stop.
- From Settenbagni/Fantoni stop walk to the temple.
From downtown historic sites (Forum, Colosseum, etc.)
- Take subway line B at the Colosseum to Jonio (end of the line).
- At Jonio take bus 338 (toward Marmorale) 16 stops to Settenbagni/Fantoni stop.
- From Settenbagni/Fantoni stop walk to the temple.
By taxi service
The Rome Italy Temple address is Via di Settebagni, 354, 00139 Roma RM, Italy.
By personal transportation
There is free visitor parking available at the Rome Temple. Parking is accessible on the North and South sides of the temple.