St. Peter’s Square, the heart of Vatican City, is a grand plaza designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in the 17th century. This semicircular piazza, lined with hundreds of statue-topped columns, provides a magnificent approach to St. Peter’s Basilica. Visitors can walk through the square on their way to the Vatican Museums or pause to take an obligatory photo of St. Peter’s dome, framed by the symmetrical rows of columns. The layout and design create a sense of awe and reverence, making it a focal point for both pilgrims and tourists.
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