The dome of St Peter's presides over the whole city
Word to the wise: On Sundays at noon, the Pope delivers a blessing from his window for crowds gathered in St Peter's Square - except when he's at his summer residence.
Vatican City, or the Holy See, is an unavoidable must-see on every visit, mainly because the iconic dome of St Peter's Basilica is visible from every hidden enclave. A rite of passage is to send a postcard from this, the world's smallest independent state. Despite having just 800 residents, it has its own stamps and telephone dialling code, but is interestingly the only world state not a member of the United Nations (instead it has 'Observer' status).
There are obvious wonders - St Peter's Square, the dome's astounding views, and Michaelangelo made some pretty paintings in the Sistine Chapel. For some peace, and wonder, however, explore the corridors surrounding the sculpture-filled Vatican Museums.
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