This church holds the relics of the chains used to imprison St. Peter both in Jerusalem and in Rome. It also contains the Michelangelo sculpture of Moses for the tomb of Pope Julius II.
Our pilgrimage concluded Saturday and Sunday, January 13 and 14 with a visit to St. Peter's Basilica, a tour of the "Scavi" - the excavations of the necropolis under the basilica, a tour of the Vatican Museums, Mass in St. Peter's at the main altar, and the Angelus and blessing of Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. List of Pope's buried in St. Peter's Basilica Nave of St. Peter's Basilica Pieta of Michelangelo Tomb of Pope Benedict XVI View from the front of St. Peter's looking down the Via della Conciliazione Outside views of the Vatican Museum tour. Tombs of Constantine used for his mother and daughter Tapestries of the Resurrection Michelangelo modeled the image of Christ in "The Last Judgement" in the Sixtine Chapel on this sculpture. Sculpture discovered at the Domus Aurea The Hall of Maps "Stairs of the Kings" - the stairs leading down from the Sistine Chapel which the Pope walks down after his election. "Ange...
Trastevere is one of the most "happening" neighborhoods in Rome but it also has some of the oldest and most beautiful and significant churches in all of Rome. The name of the district comes from the Latin that means "beyond the Tiber". Basilica of St. Cecilia in Trastevere dedicated to the young Roman woman, Cecilia, who was martyred in the 3rd century. Tradition holds that the first church built here was built over the house of the saint. Interior Courtyard of St. Cecilia Statue by Stefano Maderno in front of the main altar depicting the martyrdom of St. Cecilia. Her relics are in the crypt under the main altar. Maderno made the sculpture after viewing the the body as he saw it when the tomb was opened in 1599. The statue depicts the three axe strokes described in the 5th-century account of her martyrdom and is a testament to how the body was preserved incorrupt from the time of her death. Apse and main altar with baldachin ...
The Spanish steps and the Piazza de Spagna Column and monument commemorating the Immaculate Conception. The Holy Father comes here each December 8 to pray and to place a wreath of flowers on the statue of Our Lady. Trevi Fountain in the Piazza di Trevi. The fountains of Rome are where the ancient aqua ducts built by the Romans come to the surface to provide drinking water to the city. The tradition of throwing thee coins in the fountain to come back to Rome comes from the Roman soldiers making sacrifices to the god of the river for safe travel and to return home to Rome. Piazza di Pantheon The Pantheon, built as a cylindrical domed temple to "All the gods", is a very unique structure. There are no other round temples in the ancient world. Modern science and engineering are still trying to determine how the building has remained intact after more than 2000 years. Now the Pantheon is a church dedicated to Mary and All the Mart...
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