Saint Peter

Almes Roma

Almes Roma

3 stelle

Bed and Breakfast

Let yourself be at ease in our home, in the heart of Rome and the Vatican... Centrally located near St. Peter's square and the underground Metro A line, Almes is unique ...

Minimum rate
30 Euro
per person

INSTANT BOOKING
Air-conditioning
En-suite bathroom
Satellite TV
Hairdryer
Italian Breakfast served in a café outside the structure
B&B Roma Ultimo Piano

B&B Roma Ultimo Piano

4 stelle

Bed and Breakfast

A Suite right in the heart of Rome(inside bathroom, air conditioning, tv, internet) Saint Peter,Vatican Museum, Navona Square and Spanish Steps are 15/30 minutes on foot...

Minimum rate
35 Euro
per person

Clients’ feedback
9.3

INSTANT BOOKING
Air-conditioning
En-suite bathroom
TV
Hairdryer
Italian Breakfast served in a café outside the structure
Eats & Sheets Vaticano

Eats & Sheets Vaticano

4 stelle

Bed and Breakfast

A few minutes from the Vatican Museum and St. Peter’s square is the recently renovated Villa Emilia ready to cater to your every need

Minimum rate
40 Euro
per person

Clients’ feedback
9.8

INSTANT BOOKING
Air-conditioning
En-suite bathroom
TV
Hairdryer
Italian Breakfast served at home
Free car park
At Rome Saint Peter's

At Rome Saint Peter's

3 stelle

Bed and Breakfast

Located just a few steps away from Saint Peter , in the heart of the Prati district, boasts all the comforts of a beautiful vacation in Rome.We offer finely furnis ...

Minimum rate
24 Euro
per person

Clients’ feedback
9.1

INSTANT BOOKING
En-suite bathroom
TV
Italian Breakfast served at home
Passeggiate Romane

Passeggiate Romane

3 stelle

Bed and Breakfast

A few steps away from St. Peter’s Basilica with wiew on the famous dome,recently and finely renovated, offers a delightful and comfortable space for your stay in ...

Minimum rate
30 Euro
per person

Clients’ feedback
9.3

INSTANT BOOKING
Air-conditioning
En-suite bathroom
TV
Hairdryer
Italian Breakfast served at home
Holidays in Rome

Holidays in Rome

4 stelle

Bed and Breakfast

A Comfortable B&B made of two new flats, both located in historical near the Vatican Museums and Saint Peter’s Basilica.All major tourist attractions, such as the ...

Minimum rate
29 Euro
per person

Clients’ feedback
8.8

INSTANT BOOKING
Air-conditioning
En-suite bathroom
TV
Italian Breakfast served in a café outside the structure
Casa Vacanza da Elsa a Piazza Navona

Casa Vacanza da Elsa a Piazza Navona

4 stelle

Apartments

Characteristic apartment in the heart of the historic center of Rome, located in a historic building elegant and quiet. Adjacent to Navona Square and Via Giulia, the ...

Minimum rate
35 Euro
per person

Clients’ feedback
8.1

BOOKING confirmation within 2 hr
Air-conditioning
TV
No Breakfast
Pets allowed
Malkavacanze B&B

Malkavacanze B&B

4 stelle

Bed and Breakfast

Located in the center of Rome a few steps away from St. Peter's Church. We offer our guests all the comforts of a modern hotel.

Minimum rate
27 Euro
per person

Clients’ feedback
9.3

INSTANT BOOKING
Air-conditioning
En-suite bathroom
TV
Hairdryer
Italian Breakfast served at home
Una notte ai Musei Vaticani

Una notte ai Musei Vaticani

4 stelle

Apartments

Elegant and spacious apartment at few steps from the Vatican Museum. In few minutes walking you can be in St.Peter's Square

Minimum rate
30 Euro
per person

Clients’ feedback
10.0

BOOKING confirmation within 2 hr
Air-conditioning
TV
Hairdryer
No Breakfast
Castellani at Saint Peter

Castellani at Saint Peter

5 stelle

Bed and Breakfast

Castellani a San Pietro B&B is the right place where to find a confortable and warm welcome besides an exclusive, refined and discrete atmosphere in the historical centre ...

Minimum rate
45 Euro
per person

Clients’ feedback
9.7

BOOKING confirmation within 2 hr
Air-conditioning
En-suite bathroom
Satellite TV
Italian Breakfast served at home

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Saint Peter’s Basilica is a catholic church located within the Vatican City, and overlooking Saint Peter’s Square.
Saint Peter’s Square borders to the East the rione of Borgo and can be reached from Via di Porta Angelica or Via della Conciliazione (belonging to the Italian territory). The famous square, where pilgrims gather every day, is a marvellous example of Baroque architecture and town planning.
The giant oval order of columns stretching across the end of the square symbolizes two huge arms embracing the devotees. As Bernini stated "Being almost like a matrix for all the other churches, Saint Peter’s Basilica ought to have a colonnade welcoming everyone, from the catholic believers to confirm their faith, to the heretics to reunite them with the Church, to the infidels show them the true faith".
The triple colonnade relates to a topic of the Old Testament, where Ezekiel describes the area outside God's Temple as a porticus incta portici triplici, as well as a symbol of the Trinity Dogma.
As it is said in the paper records, the concave shape of the square creates a "theatre" effect, because when the square is flocked with people the crowd can see themselves, like in a cavea.
Saint Peter’s Basilica is the main papal basilica, the centre of the Catholic religion, and is often referred to as the biggest church in the world. The main catholic events, including the Pope proclamation, take place there. Architects like Bramante, Rapahel, Michelangelo, Maderno, and Bernini designed the Basilica, and several other artists embellished it with their statues and works of art.

Inside the church is divided into three aisles, each of them boasting priceless works of art. At the end of the 187 m long nave is Saint Peter’s baldachin, erected by Gian Lorenzo Bernini between 1624 and 1633. In order to build it, the Pope, who belonged to the Barberini family, ordered the old bronze statues in the Pantheon to be used. However, his decision was criticised in the Quod non fecerunt barbari fecerunt Barberini pasquinata. The Barberinis were famous for squandering huge amounts of money in order to celebrate their family with grand monuments. As a result, they had no scruples about ruining one of the most important heritages of Ancient Rome.
In the right aisle is Michelangelo's Pietà (1499), a white marble masterpiece now protected by a glass frame after being seriously damaged by a mentally disordered person in 1972. In the left aisle is the Chapel of the baptistery, designed by Carlo Fontana and decorated with mosaic tiles. The aisle also contains the tombs of Pius X, John XXIII, and Benedict XV.

DID YOU KNOW...?

Saint Peter’s Dome is not only the symbol of the Basilica itself but also of Rome and the Vatican City. It was built in only two years' time by Giacomo della Porta according to Michelangelo’s designs. It consists of two vaults placed one on top of the other, being the internal one thicker and the external one a protection of the former. The same design was used by Brunelleschi for the Dome of Florence.

Visiting Saint Peter’s Dome
will allow you to enjoy one of the most suggestive views of Rome, as long as you will toil for it. In fact, the elevator will take you up to a certain height, and then you will have to proceed on foot 330 steps up! Going up is not easy and as you proceed the walls get narrower, so we advise anybody who suffers from claustrophobia or vertigo against visiting it.

If you have a close look at the frieze on the famous Bernini’s Baldaquin, on a level with your eyes you will notice a female face suffering from birth pangs. As you turn in a clockwise direction you will see the face increasingly in pain, until the last pillar where a smiling baby is depicted. It is said that the woman is the granddaughter of Pope Urban VIII, who gave birth to a baby when Bernini was working at the Baldaquin.