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Updated by Sebastian Muster on 03/30/24 17:27
The Audience Hall was built between 1966 and 1971. With 6.000 seats and another standing capacity for 6.000, this hall is one of the most interesting buildings in modern Rome. See more on our fully downloadable Friends The Gaymap, edition Vatican...
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Updated by Sebastian Muster on 03/30/24 17:28
St. Peter crucified in 64 A.D. was burried among some Christian martyrs in the ’ager vaticanus’. Recognizing Christianity with the Edict of Milan, the Emperor Constantine started building a large church in the 4th century. The tomb of St. Peter...
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Updated by gaymap-gc on 08/22/16 09:33
Plaza Santa Ana 1 Las Palmas, Spain 35001
The Cathedral of Santa Ana (Holy Cathedral-Basilica of Canary or Cathedral of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) is located in the old town (Vegueta) of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. It is the seat of the Diocese of the Canaries in the Roman Catholic Church....
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Updated by gaymap-gc on 08/22/16 09:10
Calle Dan Antonio Abad Las Palmas, Spain 35001
The Ermita de San Antonio Abad is the oldest church at Gran Canaria and located in the beautyful old town (Vegueta).
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Updated by Sebastian Muster on 03/30/24 17:26
The Palace of Sixtus was built under Sixtus V (1485-90). This is the palace where the present pope lives. On Sunday noon he stands at the window, blessing the crowd at St. Peter’s Square. See more on our fully downloadable Friends The Gaymap,...
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Updated by Sebastian Muster on 03/30/24 17:27
Named after Sixtus IV della Rovere (1471-84) as a new hall for papal court assemblies. Well known Florentine artists were asked to do the inside paintings. The completion of the chapel’s decoration was made by Giuliano della Rovere, nephew of...
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Updated by Sebastian Muster on 03/30/24 17:27
Founded in 1929 by a contract with the Italian Government, the Vatican is the smallest state in the world. Besides 440.000 square meters within the walls, some buildings in Rome also have exteritorial status, i.e.: St. Paul’s Outside the Walls, S....
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