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It is the greatest church
in the world and is dominated by the imposing Michelangelo's dome. It
was built in 324 A.D. by Constantine. The works which give the present
shape to the basilica began in 1506 thanks to the Bramante's plan.
Placed in the Vatican State (that is an independent State) it dominates
St.Peter's Square which is a Bernini's masterpiece. This basilica is the
spiritual centre of the Christendom and for its realization many great
artists like Bramante, Raffaello, G. from Sangallo, Peruzzi, A. from
Sangallo masterly worked. In 1547 Michelangelo joined those artists
realizing the apse part and the dome which represents the greatest
masonry work never built. Later on, Maderno erected the basilica's
façade and, by order of the Pope, changed the Greek cross plan of the
church into the current Latin cross. Preceded by an enormous perron, the
basilica's façade is characterized by emergent columns between which
some windows take place. The largest window, that is the central one, is
the blessings loggia. The atrium, realized by Maderno, is decorated with
stuccoes and mosaics: among these, Giotto's mosaic "La Navicella" is
particularly appealing. Five bronze doors introduce to the basilica; one
of these, that is to say " The Saint Door", is open only on the jubilees
occasion. The church is imposing and and grandiose: in its middle, under
the luminous dome, adorned by mosaics, over the papal altar, you can
admire the Bernini's bronze canopy. On its right you can see St. Peter's
bronze statue, sculptured by A. di Cambio, having its right foot warn
out by the faithful's kisses. In the right aisle there is "La Pietà",the
famous Michelangelo's marble complex. In the Apse you can admire the
splendid "St. Peter's Chair", a bronze work by Bernini. If you want, you
can visit the basilica's dome from where you can enjoy an exceptional
view of Rome. Copyright by Wikipedia. |
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