Location and site:
As a 50-hectare enclave of Rome, Vatican City is near the south bank of the Tiber River. It is north of the Janiculum Hill and extends over part of the Montes Vaticani. It was constructed on the burial site of Saint Peter the Apostle.
Historical Function:
Religion and administration.
Registration Criteria:
"The Vatican, a continuous artistic creation whose progress spreads over centuries, represents a unique masterpiece of the modeling of a space, integrating creations which are among the most renowned if mankind" (Fra Angelico, Raphael and his students, Botticelli, Michelangelo). (I) "The Vatican exerted a underlying influence on the development of art from the 16th century," through its architecture (Bramante, Michelangelo, Bernini), its painting and sculpture (Raphael, Michelangelo) and the antiquities of the Museum. (II) "The Vatican is both an ideal and exemplary palatial creation of the Renaissance and of Baroque art." (IV) "[...] the Vatican is directly and materially connected with the history of Christianity. For more than a thousand years, mankind has accumulated, in this privileged site, the treasures of its collective memory [...] and of its universal genius." (VI)