| Italy - Lazio |
| Piazza San Pietro |
Rome, Lazio, Italy |
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The Vatican is a miniature nation tucked within the city of Rome. It is ruled by the Pope, has its own flags, issues its own postage stamps, has its own anthem, mints its own coins, and even has its own police force—the Swiss Guard who still wear the uniform designed by Michelangelo. Fronting the cathedral is the Piazza San Pietro, a breathtaking square designed by Bernini. It is so large that it can hold 400,000 people (making the square a favorite place for the Pope to address large audiences). A double semicircle of columns encloses the square, so perfectly designed that the columns fade into each other, giving the illusion that there is a single row. In the center of the square is a towering ancient Egyptian obelisk—adorned, of course, by a Christian cross. As you stand at a distance, the Piazza San Pietro forms a visual frame for the cathedral.
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Park Hotel Villa Grazioli
Hotel Piranesi
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Residenza Santa Maria
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Hotel Royal Court
Hotel Santa Maria
Santo Pietro
Hotel Sirene
Hotel Splendide Royal
La Torretta
The View at the Spanish Steps
Hotel Villa Clementina
Hotel Villa del Parco
Villa Delros
Villa Mangili
Villa Vallerosa
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