Yes we know you can't actually see St Peters
Dome but that is because of the fisheye lens that was used.
Nevertheless, we hope you enjoy this 360 degree photograph
of one of the most famous churches in the world. The centre
of the Roman Catholic faith, St Peters Rome attrcts pilgrims
from all over the world. Few are disappointed when they enter
the extravagantly decorated basilica beneath Michelangelo's
vast dome. A shrine was erected on the site of St Peter's
tomb in the 2nd century and the first great basilica, ordered
by the Emperor Constantine, was completed around AD 349. By
the 15th century it was falling down, so in 1506 Pope Julius
II laid the first stone of a new church. It took more than
a century to build and all the great architects of the Roman
Renaissance and Baroque had a hand in its design.
Did You Know?
Charles Edward Stuart also know as Bonnie Prince Charlie was
born and buried in Rome? His tomb is inside St Peters and
he is the only non religious figure to be buried here on account
of his brother being a cardinal. |