The Atlas · Sacred Geography

Destinations · Sacred geography

Sacred geography, read in layers.

Not a list of destinations. A map you can read in layers: cities hold many places, routes connect them, and relics ask for the most careful reading of all. Choose the layer that fits how you travel.

How the atlas is organized

Containers

Cities

Rome holds many sacred places; begin with a city and the rest unfolds.

Places

Sites

A single basilica, shrine, monastery or church. The atom of the atlas.

Paths

Routes

The roads between: caminos, Roman ways, one-day pilgrimages.

Objects

Relics

Tombs and sacred objects, always shown with their source and the confidence behind them.

Entry imagery

Photographs cropped and resized for layout. Rome: St. Peter’s Basilica (Eternal Roam).