The inside of the basilica contains a single
nave, and the church is illuminated by a
rose window and double lancet windows dating from the 15th century. The church contains a chapel dedicated to Saint Monica, which contains a sepulchral stone re-discovered in the summer of 1945 that contains a funerary epigraph written by
Anicius Bassus. The fragment was discovered after two boys were digging a hole to plant a
football post in the courtyard beside Santa Aurea. The chapel contains a painting by
Pietro da Cortona called the
Ecstasy of Saint Monica (
Estasi di santa Monica). The apse is dedicated with frescoes of the 16th century. The basilica, center of a parish dating from the Paleochristian age, has been a
titulus since the 12th century. ==References==