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  2. St. Peter's Square - Wikipedia

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    Fresco of St. Peter's Square, c. 1587, before the dome of the new St. Peter's Basilica or the façade had been built [3]. The open space which lies before the basilica was redesigned by Gian Lorenzo Bernini from 1656 to 1667, under the direction of Pope Alexander VII, as an appropriate forecourt, designed "so that the greatest number of people could see the Pope give his blessing, either from ...

  3. St Peter's Square, London - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's Square sign. The limit of Chiswick (thus now also the London Borough of Hounslow) is the westernmost garden fences where there is a lane called British Grove. St Peter's Church, Hammersmith, the substantial Grecian Ionic structure that was completed in 1829 [1] occupies the south eastern corner of the site and is opposite 22 St Peters Square, a Grade II listed architect's studio and ...

  4. St Peter's Church, Stockport - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's Church is the second-oldest parish church in the town of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. The church stands in St Peter's Square ( grid reference SJ894904 ) and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building . [ 1 ]

  5. St. Peter's Basilica - Wikipedia

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    St. Peter's is a church built in the Renaissance style located in the Vatican City west of the River Tiber and near the Janiculum Hill and Hadrian's Mausoleum. Its central dome dominates the skyline of Rome. The basilica is approached via St. Peter's Square, a forecourt in two sections, both surrounded by tall colonnades. The first space is ...

  6. Vatican obelisk - Wikipedia

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    This obelisk is located in St. Peter's Square, in Vatican City. It is the only ancient obelisk in Rome that has never fallen. [1] [2] Made of red granite, it has a height of 25.3 meters and, together with the cross and the base (composed of four bronze lions, by Prospero Antichi), it reaches almost 40 meters.

  7. St Peter's Square, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The church's dedication to Saint Peter gave its name to nearby locations: by 1801, a public square name St Peter’s Square was laid out around the church, and Peter Street, along with adjoining Oxford Street, were being established. [1] The open fields to the west became known as St Peter's Field, also named after the church.

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  9. St Peter's Church, Eaton Square - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's in 1827. St Peter's was built between 1824 and 1827 during the first development of Eaton Square. The interior was, as was common at the time, a "preaching box", with galleries in three sides and the organ and choir at the west end. James Elmes called the effect "chaste and simple". [2]