St. Peter's Basilica
St. Peter's Basilica in Rome is the center of the Roman Catholic Church and an architectural masterpiece. At 136 meters high, Michelangelo's dome is the largest in the world. Construction began in the 16th century and continues to this day, highlighting the building's centuries-old history and cultural value. Enter the interior and discover the artistic mosaics and sculptures by masters such as Bernini and Raphael.
Particularly impressive is the Place Saint-Pierre with its 284 columns, which welcomes visitors and symbolizes the openness of the church. Another highlight is the opportunity to climb the dome and enjoy panoramic views of Rome.
Plan your visit so that you also take part in one of the daily church services to experience the spiritual ambience live. St. Peter's Basilica is not only a historical monument, but also a place of attraction for pilgrims and tourists from all over the world.