Saint Peter's Basilica
Major Renaissance and Baroque Catholic basilica known for its architectural masterpieces and religious significance as a pilgrimage site and principal church of the Catholic Church. Read more…
Opening hours
| Monday | 7:00 AM–7:10 PM |
| Tuesday | 7:00 AM–7:10 PM |
| Wednesday | 7:00 AM–7:10 PM |
| Thursday | 7:00 AM–7:10 PM |
| Friday | 7:00 AM–7:10 PM |
| Saturday | 7:00 AM–7:10 PM |
| Sunday | 7:00 AM–7:10 PM |
Admission
Free entry for disabled visitors with >74% invalidity; children 0-6 years free; prices vary for guided tours and special access
This monumental basilica stands as one of the largest churches in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Construction began in 1506, involving renowned architects such as Michelangelo, Donato Bramante, Raphael, Carlo Maderno, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It is distinguished by its impressive dome designed by Michelangelo and showcases a blend of Renaissance and Baroque architectural styles.
The basilica holds great religious importance as the burial site of Saint Peter and serves as a key location for Catholic liturgies and ceremonies. Its interior houses significant works of art, including Michelangelo's Pietà, and contributions from other celebrated artists.
The site functions as a major pilgrimage destination and a place of worship, featuring extensive decorative arts and architecture. It is wheelchair accessible and included in the Omnia Vatican and Rome Card, underscoring its cultural and historical prominence.
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