DAY 1 — VATICAN CITY
Being a Catholic, standing here in St. Peter's Square was the most emotional experience I've ever had.
The Vatican Obelisk, originally taken from Egypt.
Over twenty thousand people visit Vatican City daily!The scene featured life-size figures.
This year's Christmas tree in the Vatican — a 30m tall silver fir from Italy's central Abruzzo region.
The six-meter-long sculpture depicts a group of migrants and refugees on a boat wearing clothes that show they originate from diverse cultures and historical moments.
The Swiss Guard makes up the smallest army in the world, comprised of 135 men who act as the private body guards of the Pope and, together with the “gendarmerie” (the Vatican Police), protect all entrance and exit points of the Vatican and Castel Gandolfo, the pope's summer residence.
The ceiling of St. Peter's BasilicaThe Sixteen Panels of the Porta Santa. The Holy Door is opened only for great celebrations
The ceiling of St. Peter's BasilicaThe Sixteen Panels of the Porta Santa. The Holy Door is opened only for great celebrations
Marble Statue of St. Gregory the IlluminatorAfter queuing for more than an hour just to get into St. Peter's Basilica, we decided to give the Vatican Museums a miss.
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Wow. What a wonderful series of photos! These are marvelous!
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Bellas fotos de Roma y del vaticano Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteBellas fotos de Roma te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tri you had in Italy. So many things I would want to see there. Jess brought me back a Rosary from the Vatican, and with all the moves I've made in the last five years, I can't find it anywhere. Yes, Pizza in Italy, sounds delicious! The ceiling at St. Peter's Basilica is beautiful. What a grand Christmas tree, and the Nativity is so lovely. I'm glad you had this once in a lifetime trip.
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Veronica Lee, what a great day 1 tour of Vatican City and it looks like the weather cooperated too. The Nativity was magnificent as was the tree. But the ceiling of St Peter’s Basilica was extraordinarily beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful vacation!
ReplyDeleteGreat! I am looking forward to see more of your Italy tour.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it was a great moment for you at St.Peter's Square Veronica! The Sculpture of migrants was beautiful.
ReplyDeleteTake care, and have a happy Wednesday!
Glad you enjoyed your visit. Take care!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing trip!
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ReplyDeleteI would enjoy this trip, gorgeous photos of Vatican City. I love the sculptures and pizza is a must! A great collection of trip photos. Take care, enjoy your day!
What a fab set of photos quite educating too looks like it was a great visit :-)
ReplyDeleteHope you saved me some of the food heheh!
Have a gallimaufrytastic week 👍
I would have no interest in visiting there, but the crowds would put me off anyway. Glad you found pleasure in it.
ReplyDeleteThat nativity scene is amazing and wonderful. You got some great shots. Hope you enjoyed the pizza, it is not the Americanized stuff we are used to.
ReplyDeleteI have been in Vatican! It is such a great place. One of my favorite.
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It's Judee from Gluten Free A=Z blog... I love all of your photos and so happy to hear about your trip to Italy! We are planning a trip to Italy in May- so excited.
ReplyDeleteA trip of a lifetime. Beautiful. I would love to visit there.
ReplyDeleteLove the pizza. I love pizza.
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Great photos. I have visited Rome in the past.
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos. Love the sculpture. I lived in Rome for 6 months back in the 1960s, nice memories!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful experience. The photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour photos of the Vatican took my breath away, Veronica. I would love to visit there one day.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
What an amazing place to visit. Your photos are absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the Italian people, but, I don't their far right president. Nasty work.
ReplyDeleteI also love Pizza............................
wow amazing place that i know them by reading davinci code by Dan Brown...I like every detail of that design....and the pizzas make me mouthwatering. It's fun vacation...Have a nice day ^^
ReplyDeleteWow. Stunning. It sounds like your vacation got off to a great start.
ReplyDeleteSure looks like you had a good time. The pictures are amazing.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so supersized there, I've heard the vatican city is quite extensive, enjoy your holiday.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos!!! I have always wanted to go to Italy and it's lovely seeing all these beautiful sights in your photos. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteWonderful place to visit, thanks for sharing....
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful photos of glorious Italy - I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh wow; what lovely photos! I have always wanted to visit Italy. My youngest son and I were just trying to talk my husband into that very thing earlier this week.
ReplyDeleteOh my! Thank you for each and every post. I've never been to Italy and the Rome has never called me -- except for the Vatican. I'm not even Catholic (I can see how that would have been a remarkable experience for you in that way). But it is clearly a work of art and a work of faith. Thank you for showing so many wonderful photos. It makes me want to visit all the more.
ReplyDeleteThere is so much to love here! The giant nativity, the actual Italian piza, the guards, the sculpturee. I will say that the guard's uniforms look a bit clownish, do you think? Anyway, this was wonderful, since we will never be able to go there.
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit there too, but it will never happen. Such an amazing time you had and your photos were beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVeronica - gorgeous photos of Vatican City. The architecture is stunning. I like the migrant sculpture - very impactful. Thanks for visiting my blog!
ReplyDeleteOh what a wonderful trip and thank you for showing all the photos from Vatican and your family. It's spectacular!
ReplyDeleteYes a pizza in Italy is a "Must-have-Food"
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Kirsi
lovely Italy with wonderful sceneries and great buildings.... good foods ... fantastic.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous captures all!
ReplyDelete...a wonderful post. I think that most of us are migrants and refugees.
ReplyDeleteI've never been there, so all the time I see these kind of posts I enjoy reading them. Than you for the collection of images. It's a remarcable trip. You'll have a lot of memories and I suppose and photos. Thank you for the impressive details, Veronica!
ReplyDeleteHave a fine New Year full of health, joy and fabulous trips!
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I feel like I've been on a mini-trip to the Vatican after seeing your photos, Veronica. How beautiful the ceiling of St. Peter's Basilica is, with the gold and white decorations. The Nativity scene is lovely, and the sculpture of the immigrants and refugees is a powerful one, especially the side view that shows the size of it, and to me, represents how many refugees there are.
ReplyDeleteI hope your weekend is going well. Thank you for this little getaway!
Wow, Veronica. My grandfather immigrated from Italy more than a century ago. That statue spoke volumes to me. Thanks for the tour of the country of my ancestors. I'm really touched.
ReplyDeleteEasy to see you enjoyied Italy :-) So glad for that. I can also see you enjoyed many types of Italian pizza with tomatoes, mozzarella, salmon, mushrooms, veggies, etc.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of Vatican Square. The sculpture of the migrants is impressive!
The nativity scene and the tall Christmas tree will be there, in Vatican Square, until next week. You were so able to took picture of the Vatican Swiss Guard with their unusual red and yellow uniform. It is not easy to take such pictures. Three months ago I saw Vatican Swiss Guard who disagreed with tourists who were taking pictures.
Thank you for sharing such beautiful pictures of my country, Veronica :-)
Have nice Sunday!
Wow, what great photos you took and so many of high quality. My sister visited the Vatican earlier and she got emotional there and she is not Catholic. I think it is a great spiritual center no matter what religion you are.
ReplyDeleteIt shows that you enjoyed Italy.
ReplyDeleteThe sculpture is very beautiful and so is the Vatican City, you have taken beautiful pictures of it.
Greetings Irma
Thanks for the trip to Italy through your great photos and notations! I'm incredibly amazed with that sculpture of migrants on a boat! So glad you and your family got to enjoy all these wonderful sights!
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos! What a wonderful place to visit. Good for you and your family
ReplyDeleteHi Veronica, What an excellent post Gallimaufry#63 is! Congratulations on all the neat photos of your trip. I love seeing all the scenes around Vatican City. The ceiling of St Peter’s Basilica … my oh my! Thank you for sharing! John
ReplyDeleteOh, how wonderful, dear Veronica,
ReplyDeleteyou were in the Vatican. My husband and I went there ten years ago. The sculpture with the refugee ship did not exist at that time. I also remember long queues - although we booked in advance, so didn't have to queue at the ticket office - but the visit to the museum was really worth it back then. The cathedral is also stunning. I'm glad you had this magnificent experience.
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You've been traveling! And I'm so glad I came to visit and to share your wonderful trip. I've read and seen pictures of the Vatican before (although yours are some of the best detailed ever) but I've never seen the migrant sculpture and it is wonderful! (Tears to my eyes but that is what it is supposed to do of course!). Beautiful post, I loved it! Thank you. (And now Rest and recover from your trip! )
ReplyDeleteWow...beautiful architecture ....thanks for sharing these stunning pictures :-)
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I have never been to Rome but after seeing these pictures I wanna visit there myself... thanks for sharing dear :-)
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Oh my goodness, your photos are incredible! They make me want to book a holiday to Italy right now. I wish :) So much to see! Thank you very much for sharing, your photos should be framed in an art gallery, or in a travel magazine :)
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ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing trip (I started at Day 5 and ended up here on Day 1). Your photos are incredible. Thanks for sharing them and taking us along with you.
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