St. Peter's Square

St. Peter's Square in the Vatican is the city's heritage site of Bernini and was the seat of Pope VIII from 1656 to 1667. It was built for Alexander. Although the Vatican intervened in later years, it still retains its importance.

St. Peter's Square

St. Peter's Square in the Vatican is the city's heritage site of Bernini and was the seat of Pope VIII from 1656 to 1667. It was built for Alexander. Although the Vatican intervened in later years, it still retains its importance.

St. Peter's Square in the Vatican is the city's heritage site of Bernini and was the seat of Pope VIII from 1656 to 1667. It was built for Alexander. Although the Vatican intervened in later years, it still retains its importance.

There are two separate fountains in the square. One of the fountains was designed by Bernini. The other is signed by Domenico Fontana. The stone in the middle was brought from Alexandria. The origin of this work is M. Oh, my God. The I. It's based on the century.

This square, which occasionally witnesses very interesting scenes, is also crowded during the pope's speech.

Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatikan

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