Archive for October 7th, 2008
Until recently, The St. Peter’s Basilica is the largest church ever built and it also remains one of the holiest sites for religion found in the world. Providing a fitting approach to the great church is the huge elliptical St. Peter’s Square. There are also two beautiful fountains that can be found at this square.
In the center of the square you can find an obelisk which actually dates back to 13th century B.C. The square is also outlined by a monumental colonnade and there are a total of 140 statues to be seen on top of the colonnade. These statues represent saints and have been crafted by numerous artist throughout the history of time.
The dome of St. Peter rises to a total height of 136 meters as it’s the tallest dome in the world. The St. Peter’s Basilica cannot only be enjoyed from the outside with its astonishing views as it also contains over a 100 tombs. Artworks and artifacts can also be found within the basilica and it even contains doors which have been specifically named. As the northern most door is known as the
