4. BRIEF INTRODUCTION
• Vatican City, Rome
• Basilica Papale di San Pietro / Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano
• marvel of the Renaissance Architecture
• Largest churches in Christendom
• Bramante, Michelangelo, Maderno & Bernini
6. OLD ST PETER’S BASILICA
• burial site of Saint Peter
• built over St Peter’s shrine
• name of cathedral set to honor his
name
• built around 320 AD by Emperor
Constantine
• stood the Circus of Nero
• 30 years to completion
7. • in a bad shape by the end of the 15th century
• underwent major reconstruction & refurbishment
but soon turned into demolition and rebuilding
• main structure preserved even till now in the
new structure
8. NEW ST PETER’S BASILICA
• the result after the plan of rebuilding a new
structure
• construction underwent for more than a century
• implementation of Renaissance & Baroque
architecture
• dome is completed in the first 50 years of
construction
• the remains are constructed and completed in
the next century
10. PLAN
• comprises of 3 main structure
• basilica, frontal terrace & the square
• symmetrical balanced alignment
11. • symbolizes a Latin Cross
• one of the arm slightly longer than the other
three
• comprises of the apse, transept and the nave
• aisles are ended by a portico at the east end and
an apse across the west end
• Papal Altar ( Baldachin ) forms the form of
intersection
BASILICA
12. DOME, PIERS & VAULTS
interconnected and act as support to each
other, basking the art of its era
13. DOME
• dome topped with a lantern
• surrounded by windows flanked with
Corinthian columns
• highly elaborated with Roman ordered
ornaments
• heavy concrete masonry laid with
herringbone pattern
14. PIERS
• 4 solid thick piers to support the dome
• stretches 25 feet down into the
foundation of each single pier
• 45 meters height of Corinthian pillars
• supports each side of vaults from the
apse, nave and transepts
15. VAULTS
• series of adjoining arches which form a
tunnel - barrel vault
• act as the support of the roof
• Supported by thick buttress walls and
abutment
• spread across four arms of the Latin
Cross
19. • axis with Baroque monumental approach
• surrounded by to semi oval colonnades
which is 4 columns deep
• Egyptian obelisk marks the center of the
piazza
28. • Corinthian columns
• pilasters
• thirteen statues (6m)
• “Was built during the
pontificate of Pope Paul V
Borghese (1605-1621).”
29. • one side of the obelisk
• parallel with the facade
ST PETER’S OLD SQUARE
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