Santi Apostoli, Rome, Italy â EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG/
HUNCHED innocuously in the shadow of Romeâs mighty Piazza Venezia, just a stoneâs throw from one of the cityâs busiest thoroughfares, the Santi Apostoli church might be forgiven for having more respect for the dead than for the living.
Thatâs because of the treasures that the church protects. As well as having briefly accommodated the tomb of Michelangelo, the church has, since the year 556, housed relics of particular significance to the Holy Catholic Church: the remains of two of Jesusâ contemporaries, Saint Philip and Saint James, the latter of whom is believed to have been Jesusâ brother.