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  1. St Peters Square (Piazza San Pietro) in the Vatican City State is one of the most famous squares in the world, which houses over 300.000 people. It was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and had dimensions of 320 meters long and 240 meters wide. The square was named after Saint Peter, an apostle of Jesus and the first Catholic Pope.

  2. Dominated by the majestic St. Peter Basilica built over about two hundred years, the square is towered by the 16th-century dome designed by Michelangelo and completed by Giacomo Della Porta and Domenico Fontana.

  3. Explore St Peter's Basilica, the spiritual heart of Christianity. Plan your pilgrimage or visit, discover its millennial history and admire its masterpieces of art.

  4. St. Peters Square is located in the Vatican City, to the North of Rome’s city center. It’s easily accessible by public transport. Metro: Line A – Ottaviano-S. Pietro or Cipro. Bus: Lines 40, 46, 64, 23, 98, 280, 881, 916, and 982 all stop nearby. Tram: 19 – Piazza del Risorgimento.

  5. May 1, 2023 · St Peters Square is one of the most stunning piazzas in Rome, if not the world. Learn its fascinating history and find out the best way to visit!

  6. Practical tips. History of St. Peters Square. The project by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Facts and figures about St. Peters Square. St. Peters Square: details and symbolism. Signs on the square. Tickets for St. Peters Basilica: Rome Pass: Vatican Museums + St. Peters guided tour with dome + Colosseum + Pantheon. St. Peter’s Basilica tickets.

  7. Apr 9, 2021 · Saint Peters Square or Piazza di San Pietro is the grand entrance to Saint Peters Basilica inside Vatican City. The Square was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini between 1656 to 1667 under Pope Alexander VII. Today you can visit both St. Peters Square and the Basilica for free.

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