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Extractions: ADVERTISING INFORMATION Vatican City - Culture N ot many religions actually own a country, but Catholicism isn't just any religion, and the Holy See - or Vatican City - isn't any ordinary country. Headed up by His Holiness, the tiny enclave in the heart of Rome is the administrative and spiritual capital of Roman Catholicism, and the world's smallest independent state. During the working week, the population increases fivefold as residents of Rome cross the 'border' to do the Lord's work. St Peter's Square Bernini's piazza is considered a masterpiece. Laid out in the 17th century as a place for the Christians of the world to gather, the immense piazza is bounded by two semicircular colonnades, each of which is made up of four rows of Doric columns. In the centre of the piazza is an obelisk brought to Rome by Caligula from Heliopolis in ancient Egypt. If you stand on the dark paving stones between the obelisk and either of two fountains, the columns line up in perfect rows so that the massive columns behind can't be seen. Be prepared to fight your way onto the disks - not many people know they are there, but those who do will likely be standing on them waving fundamentalist placards and umbrellas. The oval-shaped piazza is located on the eastern boundary of the Holy See. The square is also home to the Vatican's post office. St Peter's Basilica The Basilica di San Pietro is built on the site of a Roman stadium as well as the original Basilica, dating from the 4th century. The list of relics and great artistic and architectural feats contained in St Peter's is almost endless, and includes Bernini's baroque baldacchino (canopy), which is made of bronze from the Pantheon; the cloth of St Veronica; a piece of the True Cross; Michelangelo's superb Pieta and breathtaking dome; and di Cambrio's famous and much-kissed statue of St Peter himself.
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Extractions: Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (December 2007) The Vatican City is itself of great cultural significance. Buildings such as St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel are home to some of the most famous art in the world, which includes works by artists such as Botticelli Bernini and Michelangelo . The Vatican Library and the collections of the Vatican Museums are of the highest historical, scientific and cultural importance. In 1984, the Vatican was added by UNESCO to the List of World Heritage Sites ; it is the only one to consist of an entire country. The Vatican can be said to be the de facto custodian of the Latin language through its Latinitas Foundation . An important product of this foundation is the regular edition of the Latin lexicon of recent neologisms, the Lexicon Recentis Latinitatis The permanent population of the Vatican City is predominately male, although two orders of nuns live in the Vatican. A minority are senior Catholic clergy ; the remainder are members of religious orders . Many workers and embassy personnel in the Vatican City live outside its walls. Entrance to Vatican Museum Tourism and pilgrimages are an important factor in the daily life of the Vatican. The Pope has weekly public audiences and celebrates public
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