St. Peter's Basilica
Perspective shot of St.Peter's Basilica Located in the Vatican City of Rome, St. Peter’s Basilica symbolizes the power of the Church. Dedicated to Peter [the apostle] the first pope, the Basilica houses St.Peter’s tomb along with many other popes. The basilica in the first century AD was used for civic events and as a cemetary. Originally, the basilica was founded by Emperor Constantine (324) but was eventually rebuilt in the 16th Century. Planned by Pope Nicholas V, the Basilica’s construction plan, Fabbrica di San Pietro was operated by several people throughout history, all under supervision of the Church or the current ruler at the time. Bernardo Rossellino (1452), Giuliano da Sangallo (1470), Julius II & Donato Bramante (1506), Fra Giovanni Giocondo (1514), Antonio da Sangallo the Elder , Baldassarre Peruzzi & Andrea Sansovino (1520), Paul III & Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (1534-49), Michelangelo (1546), Pirro Ligorio & Giacomo da Vignola (...