St. Peter's Basilica Church, also known as St. Peter's Basilica, is a Catholic religious temple built between 1506 and 1626. It is one of the important symbols of the Catholic Church.
The church covers an area of 23,000 square meters. In the center of the church is a dome with a diameter of 42 meters and a top height of about 138 meters. The church is regarded as the most sacred place in the Catholic Church. The church preserves murals and sculptures by many artists of the European Renaissance, such as Michelangelo and Raphael.
According to the Catholic Church's holy tradition, St. Peter's Basilica is the burial place of St. Peter, the chief apostle, and most of the successive popes are also buried here.