Piazza San Pietro, Embrace the grandeur of spiritual magnificence

Piazza San Pietro Vatican City
The place where the Pope delivers his speech
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Introduction

St. Peter's Square, also known as St. Peter's Plaza, is located in front of the St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. Designed by Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini between 1656 and 1667, it is one of the world's most famous squares, measuring 340 meters in length and 240 meters in width. The entire square is surrounded by a row of columns in the shape of a giant ellipse, resembling a keyhole. Every Sunday, believers gather here to listen to the Pope's speeches, while on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve, the Pope hosts evening prayers. In the center of the square stands the obelisk, erected in 1586, which was completed with the help of 150 horses and 47 cranes at the time.
Address
Piazza San Pietro Vatican City
Opening hours
24 hours
Transportation
Take Metro Line A and get off at Ottaviano station. Walk south for about 8 minutes to get there.