Oratorio di Sant'Andrea a Ponte Milvio

Sant'Andrea a Ponte Milvio is an oratory built in the 15th century next to an aedicula with a statue of St. Andrew, erected by Pius II (1458-1464) in memory of the ceremony that took place here on 11 April 1462, when the Pope went to meet Cardinal Bessarione carrying the head of the apostle Andrew. The relic had been saved by Tommaso Paleologo, despot of Patras, who had fled to avoid the Turks. Today the church is a subsidiary place of worship of the parish of Santa Croce in Via Flaminia.

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