Agent
Donato Bramante (Italian architect and painter, 1444-1514)
Antonio da Sangalio the Younger (Italian architect and military engineer, 1484-1546)
Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian sculptor, painter, architect, 1475-1564)
Jacopo da Vignola (Italian architect, painter, and theorist, 1507-1573)
Giacomo della Porta (Italian architect, sculptor, 1532/1533-1602 or 1604)
Carlo Maderno (Italian architect, born 1555-1556, died 1629)
Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian sculptor, architect, 1598-1680)
Location
Santa Sede, Roma, Italy
Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatican City
41°54'07.6"N 12°27'12.6"E
Date
second church on the site
groundbreaking 1506, constructed 1546 to 1564 and 1590, consecrated in 1626
16th Century
17th Century
Description
architectural view
exterior view
east view from St. Peter's Square
Papal church located within Vatican City. It replaces an earlier basilica constructed under Constantine the Great. The basilica is cruciform in shape, with an elongated nave in the Latin cross form but the early designs were for a centrally planned structure and this is still in evidence in the architecture. It is constructed on the site where at the beginning of the first century the garden of Agrippina lay. Her son, Caius Caligula, built a circus there, in the spina of which he erected the celebrated obelisk without heiroglyphics which was brought from Heliopolis and now stands in the Piazza di S. Pietro.
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