St. Peter's Square

I saw the biggest line.
Rating 9110

8 april 2015Travel time: 1 march 2013
St. Peter's Square is the main square of the small country of the Vatican and the main shrine of the powerful Catholic Church. It broadcasts the head of the Catholics - the Pope. The area is relatively small, there are more. But already approaching it, you see the dome of St. Peter's Cathedral and you penetrate with some kind of trepidation, although I am not a believer. The cathedral itself, the colonnade surrounding the area, impressed. The obelisk in the center of the square reminded of Egypt, because how many obelisks were taken out by the Romans from Egypt. A rare square without an obelisk is complete in Rome. And the main thing is the huge line of people wishing to visit the Vatican. Since we had a planned route around Rome, it was natural to spend a lot of time waiting in line for us. You need to be there early in the morning, before the arrival of buses with tourists. Tip - on the right side of the cathedral are the most luxurious toilets, by the way, free of charge. I haven't seen the best. This is also needed!
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