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St. Peter’s Basilica in Italy’s Vatican City

St. Peter's Basilica at Early Morning

St. Peter’s Basilica at Early Morning (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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In 1506, Bramante was commissioned by Pope Julius II to renovate St. Peter’s Basilica, originally built by Constantine from 324-329.

Emperor Constantine built a glorious crown for St. Peter’s tomb over the site where his bones were preserved.

Inside St. Peter's Basilica

Inside St. Peter’s Basilica (Photo credit: diluvienne)

English: Wide angle View of the altar inside S...

English: Wide angle View of the altar inside St. Peter’s Basilica (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: Statue of St Peter by Arnolfo di Camb...

English: Statue of St Peter by Arnolfo di Cambio in St Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: Façade of St. Peter's Basilica as see...

English: Façade of St. Peter’s Basilica as seen from Saint Peter’s Square. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

St Peter's Basilica

St Peter’s Basilica (Photo credit: JP..)

Saint Peter’s Basilica is built above the site where Peter the Apostle was crucified, martyred and buried in the year 64.

English: Bernini's "Gloria" surmount...

English: Bernini’s “Gloria” surmounting the “Cathedra Petri”, also by him. Saint Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

St. Peter was the first apostle and the first pope. He is always carrying his key.

Saint Peter's Square

Saint Peter’s Square (Photo credit: jimmyharris)

St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City

St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City (Photo credit: kvsankar)

Since Rome is a place of pilgrimage, a “Scave Tour” is available with advanced reservations and allows you to visit the tomb of St. Peter and the archeological excavations beneath the basilica. Travel from the Baroque church to the Romanesque sanctuary to the Roman cemetery and tomb of Peter the Apostle. The crypt is located under the Papal Altar. Pay hommage to St.Peter in the Basilica.

Bronze Statue of St. Peter in St. Peter's Basilica in Italy

The Basilica contains the work of some of Italy’s finest sculptors. Vatican City is the world’s smallest country and occupies 109 acres; it has been a sovereign state since 1929 and is ruled by the Pope.

St. Peter’s Square is equipped with large video screens. When pilgrims and tourists converge upon the area for festivities, spectators have a bird’s eye view of the main event.

St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican

 The red granite obelisk was brought to Rome from Egypt by Emperor Caligula in 37 AD.  It was moved to this square in 1587 by Domenico Fontana.

Emperor Caligula's obelisk at St. Peter's Basilica in Italy

The statues surrounding the obelisk represent the zodiac. There are two 17th century fountains in the square. The fountain on the right (1613) is by Carlo Maderno who also designed the façade of the church. The fountain on the left was added by Bernini in 1675 by Carlo Fontana.

English: A 5x6 segment panoramic image taken b...

English: A 5×6 segment panoramic image taken by myself with a Canon 5D and 70-200mm f/2.8L lens from the dome of St Peter’s in Vatican City in Rome. Français: Image panoramique composée de 5×6 photos prises par David Iliff à l’aide d’un appareil Canon 5D et une lentille 70-200mm f/2.8L à partir du dôme de la Basilique Saint-Pierre au Vatican. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Columns and Corinthian pilasters decorate the façade. The central balcony above the main entrance is the “Loggia of Benedictions” where the pope delivers the benediction after his election and gives his weekly blessing. Below the cupola, Bernini’s workshop created 13 statues: Christ the Redeemer, John the Baptist and eleven apostles. St. Peter and St. Paul’s 19th century statues welcome visitors on the ground floor of the basilica.

St. Peter’s statue by Giuseppe de Fabris holds the golden key that he received from Christ.

Statue of St. Peter by Giuseppe de Fabris

 St. Paul’s statue by Adamo Tadolini holds the sword that symbolizes his decapitation in Rome.

The dome of the St. Peter's Basilica in Vatica...

The dome of the St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The building on the right is the Pope’s residence. The Pope appears every Sunday at noon to say the Angelus and give his apostolic blessing. The colonnade surrounding the square was designed by Bernini between the years 1656 and 1666. They represent two outstretched arms welcoming the faithful to the Basilica. There are 140 statues of saints watching over the Basilica above the colonnade.

St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, Italy

St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome, Italy (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

There are five bronze entrance doors. These sacred doors are symbolic and functional. From left to right these doors represent: Death, Good and Evil, the original door from the old basilica, the Sacraments and the Porta Santa (Holy Door). The Holy Door is only opened during Jubilee years so that religious pilgrims can receive the Pope’s special blessing.

Holy Door in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Scu...

Holy Door in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Sculptor: Vico Consorti (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Holy doors at St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican City

English: Michelangelo's Pietà in St. Peter's B...

English: Michelangelo’s Pietà in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican. Français : La Pietà de Michel-Ange située dans la Basilique Saint-Pierre, au Vatican. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Twin Churches in Rome in Piazza del Popolo

Roma, Piazza del Popolo, Santa Maria di Monte ...

Roma, Piazza del Popolo, Santa Maria di Monte Santo und Santa Maria dei Miracoli (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

There are twin churches in Rome. Visit the symmetrical (almost) twin Baroque churches of Santa Maria dei Miracoli (1681) and Santa Maria in Montesanto (1679).

Santa Maria in Montesanto

Santa Maria in Montesanto (Photo credit: jnshaumeyer)

These churches were started by Carlo Rainaldi and eventually finished by Bernini and Carlo Fontana. Carlo Rainaldi also designed the facade of Sant’Andrea delle Valle and Santa Maria in Campitelli.

Piazza del Popolo

Piazza del Popolo (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Rome, Piazza del Popolo, Obélisque et églises Santa Maria (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Carlo Fontana created many monumental structures in Rome including: the cupola of the Cybo Chapel in Santa Maria del Popolo and the Ginetti Chapel in Sant’Andrea della Valle. He is responsible for one of the fountains in front of Saint Peter’s Basilica and he restored the fountain in front of Santa Maria in Trastevere which is one of the oldest fountains in Rome.

Roma - Piazza del Popolo

Roma – Piazza del Popolo (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Santa Maria Montesanto

These churches define the crossroads of Via del Corso, Via del Babuino and Via di Ripetta in Rome. This area is called il Triente.

Santa Maria dei Miracoli
Santa Maria dei Miracoli in Piazza Popolo

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Santa Maria Miracoli Altar in Piazza Popolo
Main Altar, Santa Maria in Montesanto, Rome De...

Main Altar, Santa Maria in Montesanto, Rome Deutsch: Hauptaltar der Kirche Santa Maria in Montesanto, Rom (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The two charming churches of Santa Maria di Montesanto (left) and Santa Maria dei Miracoli are brimming with interesting art.

Main Altar, Santa Maria in Montesanto, Rome

Main Altar, Santa Maria in Montesanto, Rome (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Santa Maria di Montesanto was erected first (1678) and Santa Maria dei Miracoli a few years later (1681).

Santa Maria in Montesanto was built over a church with the same name that was built on Via del Babuino. It was occupied by Carmelite monks. The name Montesanto means Holy Mountain and was named after Mount Carmel in Israel. Cardinal Gerolamo Gastaldi was instrumental in the construction of the church. It was completed in 1675. A belfry was added in the 18th century.

Saint Lucy, 1521, is a High Renaissance recast...

Saint Lucy, 1521, is a High Renaissance recasting of a Gothic iconic image. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

There is a lovely chapel dedicated to Saint Lucy. She is the patron saint of the blind.

There is also a Chapel dedicated to Santa Maria Magdelena de Pazzi who was cannonized by Pope Clemente XI in 1669. Carlo Maratta painted a beautiful altarpiece in the church, “Madonna with Child and Saints Francis and Jacob.”

Pedro de Moya - Vision of St Maria Magdalena d...

Pedro de Moya – Vision of St Maria Magdalena di Pazzi – WGA16308 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

There is a bust of Carlo Maratta in the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Rome near the Termini Train Station. The presbytery has angels by Filippo Carcani with a 15th century altarpiece, “Virgin of Montesanto.” The columns are from Bernini’s bell tower at St. Peter’s Basilica

Santa Maria degli Angeli in Rome, Italy: bust ...

Santa Maria degli Angeli in Rome, Italy: bust of painter Carlo Maratta (1625-1713). It was designed by Carlo Maratta himself, who had his brother Francesco Maratta work at the sculptures. Picture by Giovanni Dall’Orto, June 17 2007. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Campo Marzio - Piazza del Popolo Santa Maria d...

Campo Marzio – Piazza del Popolo Santa Maria dei Miracoli 1000132 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The high altar of Santa Maria dei Miracoli has the miraculous image of Our Lady of Miracles. There is a chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Betharram, named after a shrine in Lourdes France. The image of the sacred Madonna is on the high altar is surrounded by four marble angels by Antonia Raggi. Raggi was a student of Bernini who mastered the art of theatrical angels.

Santa Maria dei Miracoli, above main altar

Santa Maria dei Miracoli, above main altar (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Dr. EveAnn Lovero writes Travel Guides at www.vino-con-vista.com

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