Ух ты, ух ты! Сквер Святого Петра потрясающий и больше, чем я себе представлял. Фонтаны, архитектура все так великолепна!
Площадь Святого Петра овальной, обе стороны окружены двумя группами полукруглых мраморных колонн, образующих три великолепных коридора, в которых вместится около полумиллиона человек. Площадь и собор Святого Петра расположены на центральной оси.
Площадь Святого Петра, названная святым Петром, была апостолом Иисуса, которого католики считали первым папой. Центр площади был древнеегипетским памятником, построенным в 1586 году, когда на месте. Джиан Лоренцо Бенини спроектировал площадь примерно через 100 лет, включая четыре глубоких гигантских дуликовых колонн в "Главной церкви".Гранитный фонтан Бенини, построенный в 1675 году, соответствовал другому фонтану, разработанному Карлом Мадно в 1613 году.
Это очень красиво, но я ожидал чего-то большего, не знаю, что, быть большим или более подробным. Так много раз я видел по телевизору, и не понял, что был там, пока не проверил GPS.
Приезжайте сюда рано, если хотите ралксинг опыта и времени, чтобы сфотографировать. Мы прибыли около 8:30 утра, и почти никто не был рядом.
The Vatican's square is in front of St. Peter's Cathedral. It is Rome's largest square, Baroque style, can accommodate 500,000 people, is the Holy See used to engage in large-scale religious activities. Located on the West Bank of the Taipo River. There is a limestone border in front of the square. It is named after St. Peter's Church on the front of the square. Because the Vatican's borders are all bordered by walls except St. Peter's Square, Italy does not recognize St. Peter's Square as belonging to the Vatican. The square is slightly oval and the ground is paved with small black squares. Two sets of semi-circular marble corridors surround the two sides, forming three grand corridors. These two groups of corridors are decorative buildings of the Vatican. They are composed of 284 circular dwellings and 88 square columns, forming three corridors. These pillars are arranged on both sides of the square like a queue of four people. The pillar is 18 meters high and needs three or four people to embrace. On the top of each pillar on the side of the Plaza, there is a marble statue. They are all saints and saints in the history of the Roman Catholic Church. They have different and vivid manners. In the center of the square stands an obelisk, and between the bronze lions there are eagles, flying like wings. The stone tablet, originally decorated by the Roman Emperor Caligula as a circular square beside the palace, was transported from Egypt. In 1586, Pope Sistine V ordered the stone tablet to be moved to St. Peter's Square. It is said that more than 900 workers, 150 horses and 47 lifting devices were mobilized for this purpose. It took nearly five months to complete the relocation project. There are two well-shaped fountains on both sides of the square, which are also legendary works of famous artists. Spring water sprays upward from the middle and divides into two layers. The upper layer is mushroom-shaped, and the water column falls down to form a water curtain around it. The lower layer is bowl-shaped, which receives the spring water as a fine overflow and murmurs. The square and its adjacent colonnades were designed by renowned architect and sculptor Bernini in 1656 and completed in 11 years. The marble statues on the top of the pillars were carved by Bernini and his students. Bernini is famous for his Baroque art which advocates magnificence and exaggeration.
Vatican Square is beautiful!!! Super shock, in which time seems to be static, the millennium has passed. The incomparable tranquility and peace, as if with the creator, Zen penetrates the mystery of all things, only in that moment can you read a lifetime. No place in the world is beautiful. I have been there countless times and still yearn for it. The power of religion can really purify the soul and wash out the lead. Or has my heart been restored to infinite tranquility, as if all the stories of the world had nothing to do with me. I only wish the world peace and true love will last forever. It's off at 7 P. m., but there are still reluctant people looking over the wooden fence. The police always open the door in good faith and let devout believers put flowers before leaving. Vatican staff are also leaving at this time, there are handsome men: -) The evening is even more amazing, many visitors specially come to enjoy the night of St. Peter's Square, many with SLR cameras to capture this wonderful scenery! There are a lot of police patrols around, so don't worry about public security issues.
Ух ты, ух ты! Сквер Святого Петра потрясающий и больше, чем я себе представлял. Фонтаны, архитектура все так великолепна!
Площадь Святого Петра овальной, обе стороны окружены двумя группами полукруглых мраморных колонн, образующих три великолепных коридора, в которых вместится около полумиллиона человек. Площадь и собор Святого Петра расположены на центральной оси.
Площадь Святого Петра, названная святым Петром, была апостолом Иисуса, которого католики считали первым папой. Центр площади был древнеегипетским памятником, построенным в 1586 году, когда на месте. Джиан Лоренцо Бенини спроектировал площадь примерно через 100 лет, включая четыре глубоких гигантских дуликовых колонн в "Главной церкви".Гранитный фонтан Бенини, построенный в 1675 году, соответствовал другому фонтану, разработанному Карлом Мадно в 1613 году.
Это очень красиво, но я ожидал чего-то большего, не знаю, что, быть большим или более подробным. Так много раз я видел по телевизору, и не понял, что был там, пока не проверил GPS.
Приезжайте сюда рано, если хотите ралксинг опыта и времени, чтобы сфотографировать. Мы прибыли около 8:30 утра, и почти никто не был рядом.
The Vatican's square is in front of St. Peter's Cathedral. It is Rome's largest square, Baroque style, can accommodate 500,000 people, is the Holy See used to engage in large-scale religious activities. Located on the West Bank of the Taipo River. There is a limestone border in front of the square. It is named after St. Peter's Church on the front of the square. Because the Vatican's borders are all bordered by walls except St. Peter's Square, Italy does not recognize St. Peter's Square as belonging to the Vatican. The square is slightly oval and the ground is paved with small black squares. Two sets of semi-circular marble corridors surround the two sides, forming three grand corridors. These two groups of corridors are decorative buildings of the Vatican. They are composed of 284 circular dwellings and 88 square columns, forming three corridors. These pillars are arranged on both sides of the square like a queue of four people. The pillar is 18 meters high and needs three or four people to embrace. On the top of each pillar on the side of the Plaza, there is a marble statue. They are all saints and saints in the history of the Roman Catholic Church. They have different and vivid manners. In the center of the square stands an obelisk, and between the bronze lions there are eagles, flying like wings. The stone tablet, originally decorated by the Roman Emperor Caligula as a circular square beside the palace, was transported from Egypt. In 1586, Pope Sistine V ordered the stone tablet to be moved to St. Peter's Square. It is said that more than 900 workers, 150 horses and 47 lifting devices were mobilized for this purpose. It took nearly five months to complete the relocation project. There are two well-shaped fountains on both sides of the square, which are also legendary works of famous artists. Spring water sprays upward from the middle and divides into two layers. The upper layer is mushroom-shaped, and the water column falls down to form a water curtain around it. The lower layer is bowl-shaped, which receives the spring water as a fine overflow and murmurs. The square and its adjacent colonnades were designed by renowned architect and sculptor Bernini in 1656 and completed in 11 years. The marble statues on the top of the pillars were carved by Bernini and his students. Bernini is famous for his Baroque art which advocates magnificence and exaggeration.
Vatican Square is beautiful!!! Super shock, in which time seems to be static, the millennium has passed. The incomparable tranquility and peace, as if with the creator, Zen penetrates the mystery of all things, only in that moment can you read a lifetime. No place in the world is beautiful. I have been there countless times and still yearn for it. The power of religion can really purify the soul and wash out the lead. Or has my heart been restored to infinite tranquility, as if all the stories of the world had nothing to do with me. I only wish the world peace and true love will last forever. It's off at 7 P. m., but there are still reluctant people looking over the wooden fence. The police always open the door in good faith and let devout believers put flowers before leaving. Vatican staff are also leaving at this time, there are handsome men: -) The evening is even more amazing, many visitors specially come to enjoy the night of St. Peter's Square, many with SLR cameras to capture this wonderful scenery! There are a lot of police patrols around, so don't worry about public security issues.