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San Pietro in Vincoli Review

4.2 /541 Reviews
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A free and open Catholic Church in the city center, although not a particularly famous scenic spot, but the Western tourists still have a point, we just pass in to see. Overall Baroque style.

San Pietro in Vincoli

Posted: Dec 5, 2018
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  • 沈福成
    4/5Excellent
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    St. Peter's Chain Cathedral, in Italy is really the most magnificent church, it is a lot of believers, so there will be a lot of donations, there are also a few treasures, such as Michelange's sculpture of Moses and the chain used to name the church

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    Posted: Jan 26, 2020
  • elsashen0529
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    This church is on a high place. For this reason, we also climbed a long staircase, which was very tired. Then the point of this church may be the chain and the statue of Moses. Many people surround these works. I feel that foreigners still like the church. There are not many Asians here. Some sculptures in the church are slightly gloomy, and the overall scale is not small

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    Posted: Jan 16, 2020
  • 系统错误提示
    5/5Outstanding
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    A free-to-visit church around the Temini train station, St. Peter's Chain Hall, is really dedicated to the chain inside, and Moses sculpture is more famous. There are some murals on the ceiling, and there are skull sculptures.

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    Posted: Jan 15, 2020
  • 迷尼哈哈文成公主
    4/5Excellent
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    Chains correspond to churches, the world's doomed end

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    Posted: Feb 23, 2022
  • 金秋漫步
    4/5Excellent
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    The church is famous for its Messi statue of Michelangelo. St. Peter's Chain Hall, also known as the Basilica Eudoxiana, was built in 432-440. The church was built to honor the chains worn by St. Peter when he was imprisoned in Jerusalem. According to legend, the Queen of Odosia (wife of Emperor Valentine III) brought the chain back from Jerusalem and gave it to Pope Liang I. When the Pope compared the chain with the one worn by St. Peter when he was finally imprisoned in Mamelding Prison in Rome, the two chains were magically combined.

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    Posted: Dec 23, 2015
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