• The Paul VI Audience Hall (Italian: Aula Paolo VI), also known as the Hall of the Pontifical Audiences, is a building in Rome named for Pope Paul VI with a seating capacity of 6...
  • 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.
  • Whether you are attending a papal audience or exploring the rich history and significance behind this architectural gem, the Paul VI Audience Hall offers a truly...
  • It’s officially named the Paul VI Audience Hall, after Pope Paul the Sixth, who reigned from 1963 to 1978.
  • Pope Paul VI Audience Hall: Fazzini Resurrection Sculpture + Vatican Obelisk + Occult.
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  • Vatican City: Pope Paul II waves to clowns of the American Circus during his weekly general audience, February 7, in the Pope Paul VI Hall.
  • Wednesday, June 30, 1971, with the first General Audience in the Vatican's new hall, Pope Paul VI inaugurated the so-called "Aula Nervi" designed and built by...
  • The materiality of the Paul VI Audience Hall is also a challenge to conventional religious thought, particularly pertaining to the design of sacred spaces.
  • The Aula Paolo VI, also known as the Paul VI Audience Hall, stands as a symbol of modernity within the Vatican City, harmoniously blending contemporary...
  • Dedicated to Pope Paul VI, Paul VI Audience Hall is a magnificent structure built to the designs of Pier Luigi Nervi, a celebrated Italian artist.