San Basilio agli Orti Sallustiani (Saint Basil at the Horti Sallustiani) is a rectory church in Rome, on via Trevi in the Trevi district.
The church is a secondary place of worship for the Parish of San Camillo de Lellis.
[1] It was built by abbot Apolemone Agreste (Apollinare Agresta), whose coat of arms can be seen on the church's arches.
It is sited next to a hospice of the Italo-Greco college of Basilian monks (the order founded by its patron saint) of Grottaferrata—they restored the church in 1682, as recorded by the inscription over its main entrance.
[2] The church houses several inscriptions recording monks and priests of the college, including cardinal Basilios Bessarion, commendatory abbot of Grottaferrata, who was made a cardinal by pope Eugenius IV in 1439.