Protestant Cemetery, Rome
Facts and practical information
The Cimitero Acattolico of Rome, often referred to as the Cimitero dei protestanti or Cimitero degli Inglesi, is a private cemetery in the rione of Testaccio in Rome. It is near Porta San Paolo and adjacent to the Pyramid of Cestius, a small-scale Egyptian-style pyramid built between 18 and 12 BC as a tomb and later incorporated into the section of the Aurelian Walls that borders the cemetery. It has Mediterranean cypress, pomegranate and other trees, and a grassy meadow. It is the final resting place of non-Catholics including but not exclusive to Protestants or British people. The earliest known burial is that of a Dr Arthur, a Protestant medical doctor hailing from Edinburgh, in 1716. The English poets John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley are buried there. ()
Protestant Cemetery – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Theatre of Marcellus, Piramide Cestia, Santa Sabina, Porta San Paolo.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Protestant Cemetery open?
- Monday 9 am - 5 pm
- Tuesday 9 am - 5 pm
- Wednesday 9 am - 5 pm
- Thursday 9 am - 5 pm
- Friday 9 am - 5 pm
- Saturday 9 am - 5 pm
- Sunday 9 am - 1 pm
Which popular attractions are close to Protestant Cemetery?
How to get to Protestant Cemetery by public transport?
Bus
- Campo Boario • Lines: 673, 83 (2 min walk)
- Zabaglia/Campo Boario • Lines: 673, 83 (3 min walk)
Light rail
- Roma Porta San Paolo • Lines: Fc2 (4 min walk)
Tram
- Porta San Paolo • Lines: 8 (5 min walk)
- Marmorata/Vanvitelli • Lines: 8 (10 min walk)
Metro
- Piramide • Lines: B (6 min walk)
- Garbatella • Lines: B (18 min walk)
Train
- Roma Trastevere (18 min walk)
- Quattro Venti (27 min walk)
Ferry
- Isola Tiberina • Lines: Battelli di Roma (26 min walk)