St. Peter’s Dome, or Cupola di San Pietro, crowns St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City, encircled by Rome. This architectural marvel, designed by Michelangelo, stands as a global symbol for Catholics and is the highest dome in the world. From its summit, visitors can take in sweeping views of St. Peter’s Square and the Roman cityscape. Accessible via elevator and stairs, the dome offers a unique vantage point and is a highlight of any visit to the Vatican.
St. Peter’s Dome (Cupola di San Pietro)
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