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History of St. Peter’s Basilica, burial place of Pope Benedict XVI

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History of St. Peter’s Basilica shown below. St. Peter’s Basilica is one of the largest Catholic church sites in which there is also a papal tomb. This locality is the burial place of Pope Benedict XVI who died last Saturday (31/12/2022).

Throw British, St. Peter’s Basilica is a basilica located in the Vatican City, which is surrounded by the city of Rome in Italy. St. Peter’s Basilica is the church of the Vatican popes which is the main place of pilgrimage for Catholics in the world.

The following is the story of St. Peter’s Basilica, which is the burial place of Pope Benedict XVI, as reported by the official website Rome MuseumSunday (1/1/2023).

History of the construction of St. Peter’s Basilica from the 4th century

The history of St. Peter’s Basilica dates back to the 4th century when the emperor Constantine decided to build a basilica where the apostle was buried. In 329 the construction of the basilica was completed. Then in 1506 Julius II began the construction of a new basilica to replace the existing one, commissioning the architect Donato Bramante.

Upon Bramante’s death in 1514, the works passed to Raffaello Sanzio and various proposals were discussed until 1521. Raffaello died in 1520 and construction continued to Antonio da Sangallo, who in 1538 completed his project for the basilica.

After the death of Antonio da Sangallo in 1546, the construction was continued by Michelangelo Buonarroti. The construction of St. Peter’s Basilica was completed twenty-four years after his death by Domingo Fontana and Jacobo della Porta.

Furthermore, Pope Paul V decided to extend the church building towards the front. Since Maderno’s death in 1629, Bernini is responsible for the interior decoration of the entire church of St. Peter’s Basilica, which has given it its current appearance.

St. Peter’s Basilica | Photo: Bettmann Archive/Bettmann

St. Peter’s Basilica is one of the largest Catholic places of worship in the world and is the largest of the papal basilicas. Currently St. Peter’s Basilica is a building that has a length of 218 meters and a height of 136 meters including the dome.

The site of St. Peter’s Basilica has an area of ​​23,000 m2. This basilica has been considered a very important architectural work due to the size of its facade and the quality of its work.

Every year, the site of St. Peter’s Basilica is always visited by people from various countries of the world to admire the best statues of the time and appreciate a masterpiece that has been under construction for centuries.

St. Peter’s Basilica becomes the burial place of Pope Benedict

As previously reported, one of the former Vatican popes, Pope Benedict XVI, died on Saturday, December 31, 2022, local time, at his residence in the Vatican. Pope Benedict XVI has died at the age of 95.

The funeral of Pope Benedict XVI will be held on Thursday 5 January 2023 and will be presided over by Pope Francis. Pope Benedict XVI will be buried in the papal tomb below Basilica of Saint Peter or Basilica of Saint Peterin the Vatican.

“The funeral is scheduled for Thursday January 5, at 9:30 local time in St. Peter’s Square, presided over by the Holy Father,” said Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni as reported by AFP, Saturday (12/31/2022).

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