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Figure of an angel at the German cemetery, called Campo Santo Teutonico. The Campo Santo Teutonica dates back to the 8th century and was installed for pilgrims from the German territories, who died in Rome. The churchyard is an extraterritorial possession of the Holy See (the cemetery is on Italian ground). However, one can visit the cemetery by the entrance from the Holy See.
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Figure of an angel at the German cemetery, called Campo Santo Teutonico. The Campo Santo Teutonica dates back to the 8th century and was installed for pilgrims from the German territories, who died in Rome. The churchyard is an extraterritorial possession of the Holy See (the cemetery is on Italian ground). However, one can visit the cemetery by the entrance from the Holy See.