ACI Prensa Staff, 01 January, 2025 / 1:20 pm (ACI Africa).
On foot, by bicycle, and even on horseback, throngs of pilgrims arrive each day at the tomb of St. Peter in the Vatican, the goal of a journey undertaken by many as an act of faith. There are a number of routes that pilgrims can take on their journey to Rome, and one of the most iconic is the Romea Strata, a historic road that has guided travelers from Central and Eastern Europe to Rome.
Before becoming a pilgrimage route, it was used for multiple purposes, including trade, and was traveled by historical figures such as Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo Galilei as well as other figures who spread Christianity.
For the Jubilee Year 2025, the experience of arriving in the Eternal City will take on a new direction thanks to the fact that the last stage of the journey has been completely reconfigured with the reconditioning of a disused stretch of railway and a permanent reception center at the entrance to the basilica.
Rome is preparing to welcome more than 30 million pilgrims from all over the world during the jubilee year. But what steps should pilgrims take when arriving in the Eternal City? The Romea Strata project provides an answer.