What makes it 74% Couple-Friendly: The neo-Gothic church and eerie burn-marked artifacts give couples a memorable, quick stop to share, yet limited exhibits and lack of café or restrooms reduce date-style comfort.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Allows time to explore church interior, view artifacts, grab factsheet, and attend evening Vespers
Admire neo-Gothic church interior:
Walk through Sacro Cuore del Suffragio to see stained-glass windows and vaulted ceilings
Tip: Start here to appreciate architecture before entering the museum room
Count the 14 evidence artifacts:
Locate each book, fabric, and photograph showing burn marks
Tip: Turn it into a friendly challenge and tally as a couple
Collect the English factsheet:
Pick up a complimentary A4 sheet explaining each artifact’s story
Tip: Read on the spot or take a photo to save details
Photograph ghostly hand-burn imprints:
Use your phone’s flashlight to capture faint marks on cloth and paper
Tip: Hold the flashlight at an angle for better contrast
Attend evening Vespers:
Join the 18:00 (Mon–Sat) or 19:00 (Sun) service with candle lighting
Tip: Sit near the back for easy exit after the service

Christina Vander Meer
Absolutely beautiful church! Highly recommended anyone to visit. I've visited quite a few churches in Rome. And this one is definitely in the top 3!
Leonora Guzman
This place could be better kept. It’s very small and in not great condition. There was only information in polish so we had to translate using our phones to understand the exhibition.
Jeffrey Brown
Ok first off museum is a giant stretch as it's 1 room with about 20 items. But oh my God the items and their history is chilling. If I ever have an ancestor scorch me with hellfire I am going to go insane! Definitely visit it especially in opposition to the Vatican museums which are one of the WORST experiences in rome
Tommy Ny
Tucked inside the Chiesa del Sacro Cuore del Suffragio in Rome, the Museum of the Souls of Purgatory is a tiny collection that leaves a lasting impression. This “museum” is actually a single room off the sacristy, showcasing a few artifacts, mostly scorched fabrics, prayer books, and handwritten testimonies said to contain marks left by souls in Purgatory. The story began in 1897, when a priest na...
Jennie Chancey
Rome’s only Gothic church and well worth the visit to enjoy the beautiful artwork alone. The purgatory museum is a small room down a side hallway and is fascinating as well.
Visit in cooler months for a comfortable indoor temperature and quieter services during winter weekdays
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Admission | EUR 0 |
| Optional donation | EUR 2 |
| Postcard (with donation) | EUR 0 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 2 |
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