Santa Maria Antica, Verona

Santa Maria Antica is a Roman Catholic church in Verona, Italy.

The only surviving remains of the 7th-century building is a fragment of black and white mosaic floor.

The current building was dedicated by the patriarch of Aquileia and acted as the private chapel of Verona's ruling Scaligeri family, located beside their family cemetery (the site of the 13th-century Scaliger Tombs).

Around 1630 the three-nave interior was altered to the Baroque style, though a restoration at the end of the 19th century restored the original Romanesque interior, divided by columns with "sesto rialzato" arches, and with an "incavallature" roof supported by transverse arches, as at the basilica of San Zeno.

Excavations have found a cemetery near the church, containing fifty 11th-century burials, some aligned north-south, some east-west.

Side entrance.