Saint Peter’s Basilica

Basilica · Città del Vaticano

Saint Peter’s Basilica

Basilica · Città del Vaticano

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Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatican City

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St. Peter's Basilica, a stunning Late Renaissance marvel, welcomes up to 20,000 worshippers and art lovers to explore its majestic dome and treasures daily.  

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Reasons to Visit Rome This Spring

"One of the most important basilicas in Rome, where the Holy Door is opened during the Jubilee, a significant rite in the Roman Catholic Church." - The MICHELIN Guide

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"St. Peter's Square, the Vatican, and St. Peter's Basilica One of my most memorable stops in Rome was of course the Piazza San Pietro and with it, the Basilica, and Vatican City. This huge square was laid in 1657 and holds the 400,000 worshippers and visitors who crowd this vast area in times of celebration. There is a colonnade with columns and 140 statues of saints on each side of the piazza. They seem to frame the square. At the center and head of the square is the Basilica. St. Peter's Basilica is an immense space that holds 60,000 people. It is open daily. This magnificent building holds many works of art in the church proper and in the treasury. Michelangelo's "Pieta" is to the right of the entrance in the Basilica. Don't miss a visit to the crypt underneath the church where you will see the simple tomb of Pope John Paul II. But most tourists will visit the tomb of St. Peter, the first Pope. You can take the elevator and walk around inside the dome. You'll find a coffee shop on the roof. Visit Vatican City. It is the smallest state in the world. I went to the book shop and Vatican Post Office and mailed postcards from their own post office. Vatican City is the papal residence. The Sistine Chapel was a must-visit for me, as I wanted to see the ceiling in person. Michelangelo's "Creation of Adam" was magnificent. I also went to a general papal audience, which was very rewarding as I had a seat about 8 rows up toward the front. Make sure you go with a guide or bring a guidebook, as you don't want to miss anything."

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"St. Peter's Square, the Vatican, and St. Peter's Basilica One of my most memorable stops in Rome was of course the Piazza San Pietro and with it, the Basilica, and Vatican City. This huge square was laid in 1657 and holds the 400,000 worshippers and visitors who crowd this vast area in times of celebration. There is a colonnade with columns and 140 statues of saints on each side of the piazza. They seem to frame the square. At the center and head of the square is the Basilica. St. Peter's Basilica is an immense space that holds 60,000 people. It is open daily. This magnificent building holds many works of art in the church proper and in the treasury. Michelangelo's "Pieta" is to the right of the entrance in the Basilica. Don't miss a visit to the crypt underneath the church where you will see the simple tomb of Pope John Paul II. But most tourists will visit the tomb of St. Peter, the first Pope. You can take the elevator and walk around inside the dome. You'll find a coffee shop on the roof. Visit Vatican City. It is the smallest state in the world. I went to the book shop and Vatican Post Office and mailed postcards from their own post office. Vatican City is the papal residence. The Sistine Chapel was a must-visit for me, as I wanted to see the ceiling in person. Michelangelo's "Creation of Adam" was magnificent. I also went to a general papal audience, which was very rewarding as I had a seat about 8 rows up toward the front. Make sure you go with a guide or bring a guidebook, as you don't want to miss anything."

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"City Wonders' Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica tour as the No. 1 experience in the world." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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How to Get the Vatican Museums All to Yourself

"For starters, trade the official tour of St. Peter's Basilica for a free one with English-speaking seminarians for a more intimate, insider's take. And if you want to hear the Pope speak (either Wednesday morning or Sunday midday), make sure to get there at least two hours early for good seats—in this instance, you won't be able to avoid large crowds."

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