90%The Vatican City
Vatican City, , Rome
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Where?
Near Cipro-Musei Vaticani
What?
The smallest State in the World
Anything else you need to know?
The home of the Pope and one of the most visited places of worship in the world with more than 25 million pilgrimss coming every year. The city itself is only 44 hectares in size and has a population of around 900.
Reviews of The Vatican City
The Vatican City has a rating of 90% from a total of 2 reviews and ratings, below are some reviews of The Vatican City
The Vatican?! I mean whats there to say? The home of so much mystery, violence and many other things fully unknown to the public people. Trying to describe the Vatican is like trying to prove there is a god.. Home of Christianity the place is a wonder of amazing buildings, the smallest country... more The Vatican?! I mean whats there to say? The home of so much mystery, violence and many other things fully unknown to the public people. Trying to describe the Vatican is like trying to prove there is a god.. Home of Christianity the place is a wonder of amazing buildings, the smallest country in the world! I was lucky enough to see a mass by Pope Benedict IX the museum can't be missed, very cheap and could spend a full day there. A little tip is to visit the post office. A great place to go even if one is not religious.close
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by CryingHero – posted on Jul 25, 2007
The Pope gives blessings here every week and if you want to tick that off the must see list its worth going along to stand in the huge courtyard of the impressive state of the Vatican. We braved the hour long queue to walk around the interior and see the sumptious and lavish decorated ceilings... more The Pope gives blessings here every week and if you want to tick that off the must see list its worth going along to stand in the huge courtyard of the impressive state of the Vatican. We braved the hour long queue to walk around the interior and see the sumptious and lavish decorated ceilings and the piece de resistance, Michelangelo’s masterpiece: the Sistine Chapel. Smaller than I imagined it would be but non the less impressiveclose
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by Carmel – posted on May 1, 2007
