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  2. Vatican Railway - Wikipedia

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    Before passing through the Vatican City walls and terminating in the Vatican City railway station, the line passes under an arch decorated with the coat of arms of Pope Pius XI with a two-piece 35.5-ton iron gate which slides into the recesses of the Vatican walls. [1] [7] [23] The gate is closed when there is no traffic scheduled on the line.

  3. Tourism in Vatican City - Wikipedia

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    Tourism is one of the principal sources of revenue in the economy of Vatican City. In 2007 about 4.3 million tourists visited the Vatican Museums alone. [3] Tourism is the main cause of the Vatican's unusually high crime rate: tourists are blamed for various minor thefts and incidents. [4]

  4. Vatican Splendors - Wikipedia

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    Vatican Splendors: A Journey Through Faith and Art is a touring exhibit of religious and historical objects from the Vatican, some of them nearly two thousand years old. In 2010-11, the exhibit toured six cities in the U.S.: Cleveland, St. Paul, St. Petersburg, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, and Fort Lauderdale, and continued to São Paulo, Brazil.

  5. Transport in Vatican City - Wikipedia

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    Mussolini demolished medieval housing and churches to create Via della Conciliazione leading into St. Peter's Square.. Vehicle registration plates of official road vehicles registered in Vatican City use the prefix SCV, an abbreviation of the Latin Status Civitatis Vaticanae, [5] followed by a series of digits, while vehicle registration plates of residential road vehicles registered in ...

  6. Vatican City Heliport - Wikipedia

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    Vatican City Heliport (Latin: Portus helicopterorum Civitatis Vaticanae, Italian: Eliporto di Città del Vaticano) consists of a 25 × 17 m (82 × 56 ft) rectangular concrete landing area linked with a circular parking area. [1] It is used for short journeys from or to Vatican City by the pope and visiting heads of state.

  7. Vatican Grottoes - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Vatican Grottoes date back to the 16th century, specifically around 1590–1591, when they were constructed to support the floor of the Renaissance-era St. Peter's Basilica. The initial concept was proposed by architect Antonio da Sangallo the Younger to Pope Leo X following Raphael 's death in 1520.

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