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Meet the architecture design of Bernini
Saint Peter's Square, located in Vatican City, holds a remarkable history. Designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in the 17th century, it serves as the grand entrance to St. Peter's Basilica. The square witnessed various papal events and addresses, including the selection of new popes. It underwent significant expansions and renovations over the years. Surrounded by magnificent colonnades and adorned with obelisks and fountains, Saint Peter's Square remains an iconic symbol of Vatican City and the Catholic Church.
Welcome, world travelers, to Saint Peter's Square,
Where I stand as a saint, with open arms and care.
From every corner of the globe, you have come,
Seeking solace, seeking hope, seeking a sacred outcome.
In this grand plaza, where cultures intertwine,
I greet you with love, transcending all divides and lines.
Together we gather, a tapestry of diverse faces,
United in reverence, in this sacred oasis.
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one in a liftetime experience. The walls of the vartican is a unique place. a micro country inside Rome inside Italy.few feet away from the pope… can you feel him?
This is the largest church in the world and there is quite a bit of space. St Peter's Basilica is large and very spectacular. We took a guided tour and it was worth it as we had a lot of knowledge about different parts of Basilica.
Absolutely incredible to see in person. I’m in awe of the grandeur and the gravity of the history behind this place.
Time-saving and labor-saving experience. There is no queue in the whole process. The local Italian English explanation is a little accent. It sounds a bit laborious. The explanation is very lazy and comfortable with Italians. Overall it is good.
Going to Rome must go to the Vatican, very beautiful church. There are many tourists, so you must go early. It is recommended to lie on the top floor of the church, the scenery is beautiful. You can take the elevator up, but you still have to climb the stairs yourself. But it is worth it.
St. Peter's Cathedral, also known as St. Peter's Cathedral, was built between 1506 and 1626 and is an important symbol of the Catholic Church. The church covers an area of 23,000 square meters and can accommodate more than 60,000 prayers. In the center of the church is a 42-meter-diameter vault with a ceiling of about 138 meters. The church contains frescoes and sculptures of many European Renaissance artists such as Michelangelo and Raphael. According to the Catholic Church, St. Peter's Cathedral is the burial place of St. Peter, the elder of the apostles, where most of the previous popes are buried. St. Peter's Cathedral is one of the famous Catholic pilgrimage sites, where many religious ceremonies are held every year. Inside the church, there are mainly sacred sculptures, St. Peter's chairs, the pope's altar and so on. In the basement of the church, there are the tombs of the popes of all ages. Climb the dome of the church and see a panoramic view of St. Peter's Square.
The world's largest church can hold 60,000 churches at the same time, the Catholic temple. The church was built in the sixteenth century, more than a hundred years in Wanyi. Architectural design and interior decoration embodied the efforts of a group of the most dazzling stars in the Renaissance period. For example, Michelangelo, Rafael, Bernini and others, the dome designed by Michelangelo in the church and the youth sculpture Saint Martyr, the altar and throne designed by Bernini, as well as all kinds of sculptures, reliefs, murals and saints throughout the church, are all exquisite works, so don't show flowers. The crowds of visitors to the church line up on the square every day. It's better to visit the Vatican Museum first and then the Sistine Chapel. There's a small door on the right side of the Sistine Chapel that leads directly to St. Peter's Cathedral, so you only need to line up once when you enter the museum.