San Teodoro, Rome

Church of Saint Theodore on the Palatine
San Teodoro al Palatino (in Italian)
Entrance to the church.
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41°53′25.6″N 12°29′5.2″E / 41.890444°N 12.484778°E / 41.890444; 12.484778
LocationVia San Teodoro 7, Rome
CountryItaly
DenominationGreek Orthodox
TraditionByzantine Rite
Websitechiesaortodossa-roma.org
History
Statusnational church
DedicationTheodore of Amasea
Architecture
Architect(s)Carlo Fontana, Francesco Barberini
Architectural typeChurch
StylePaleochristian
Groundbreaking6th century
Completed15th century

San Teodoro (Italian for "Saint Theodore"), informally known as San Toto,[1] is an early medieval church in Rome dedicated to the martyr and warrior saint Theodore of Amasea. Its use was given to the Eastern Orthodox community of Rome by Pope John Paul II in 2004.