| Italy - Lazio |
| St. Peter’s Basilica |
Rome, Lazio, Italy |
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St. Peter’s Basilica, the largest church in the world. The original construction was begun in the 4th century by Emperor Constantine over the site of St. Peter’s tomb. In 1447 Pope Nicolas V began plans for the new cathedral, which took over 100 years to build. It is no wonder the complex is so utterly breathtaking—all of Italy’s greatest Renaissance artists were called upon to add their talents—Bramante, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Sangallo, to name just a few.The Basilica is like a museum. Not only is the structure magnificent, but the vast collection of works of art inside are almost unbelievable: imagine gazing at such masterpieces as the Pieta (the ethereal scultpture of Mary holding Jesus in her arms after the crusifixion, carved by Michelangelo when he was only 25) and the Baldacchino, the bronze canopy over the papal altar created by another master, Bernini. Also, be aware when you gaze up at the double columned dome, that this too was designed by Michelangelo.
Nearby Hotels and Bed & Breakfasts:
Listed Alphabetically, Not By Distance.
Arco de’ Tolomei
Hotel Barocco
Hotel Bernini Bristol
Casa Plazzi
Casa Stefazio
Country Relais I Due Laghi
Hotel Due Torri
The Duke Hotel
Hotel Fontana
Hotel Fontanella Borghese
Inn at the Roman Forum
The Inn at the Spanish Steps
Hotel Lord Byron
Hotel Modigliani
Montepiano
Paese delle Meraviglie
Park Hotel Villa Grazioli
Hotel Piranesi
La Posta Vecchia
Residenza Paolo VI
Residenza Santa Maria
Hotel Restaurant Adriano
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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