Saturday, December 2, 2017

The Pope’s Audience Hall is also known as the Paul VI Audience Hall or the Hall of the Pontifical Audiences, it lies partially in Vatican City and partially in Rome, Italy. Named after Pope Paul VI and built in 1971 by Italian architect Pier Luigi Nervi, it seats 6,300 and contains a bronze statue called La Resurrezione, designed by Pericle Fazzini is in middle of the stage with a statue of Christ rising from an atomic apocalypse shown in my next Instagram post photo designed by Pericle Fazzini and put in place by 1977.

The Pope’s Audience Hall is also known as the Paul VI Audience Hall or the Hall of the Pontifical Audiences, it lies partially in Vatican City and partially in Rome, Italy. Named after Pope Paul VI and built in 1971 by Italian architect Pier Luigi Nervi,  it  seats 6,300 and contains a bronze statue called La Resurrezione, designed by Pericle Fazzini is in middle of the stage with a statue of Christ rising from an atomic apocalypse shown in my next Instagram post photo designed by Pericle Fazzini and put in place by 1977.

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