 The  Papal Basilica of  Saint Peter   is  located within the Vatican City. St.  Peter's Basilica has  the   largest  interior of any Christian church in  the world, holding  60,000   people.  It is the symbolic "Mother church" of  the Catholic Church    and is  regarded as one of the holiest Christian  sites. It has been    described  as "holding a unique position in the  Christian world" and as    "the  greatest of all churches of Christendom".
The  Papal Basilica of  Saint Peter   is  located within the Vatican City. St.  Peter's Basilica has  the   largest  interior of any Christian church in  the world, holding  60,000   people.  It is the symbolic "Mother church" of  the Catholic Church    and is  regarded as one of the holiest Christian  sites. It has been    described  as "holding a unique position in the  Christian world" and as    "the  greatest of all churches of Christendom". gan on   April 18, 1506  and was completed on November 18, 1626.
gan on   April 18, 1506  and was completed on November 18, 1626.St. Peter's is famous as a place of pilgrimage, for its liturgical functions and for its historical associations. It is associated with the papacy, with the Counter-reformation and with numerous artists, most significantly Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (1475-1564), an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer. Michelangelo took over a building site at which four piers, enormous beyond any constructed since the days of Ancient Rome, were rising behind the remaining nave of the old basilica. He also inherited the numerous schemes designed and redesigned by some of the greatest architectural and engineering brains of the 16th century.
Incidentally there are over 100 tombs within St. Peter's Basilica, many located in the Vatican grotto, beneath the Basilica. These include 91 popes, St. Ignatius of Antioch, Holy Roman Emperor Otto II, and the composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. Exiled Catholic British royalty James Francis Edward Stuart and his two sons, Charles Edward Stuart and Henry Benedict Stuart, are buried here, having been granted asylum by Pope Clement XI. The most recent interment was Pope John Paul II, on April 8, 2005.
 
 
 
 

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