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- en.wikipedia.org Vatican obeliskThe Vatican Obelisk is an Egyptian obelisk, one of the thirteen ancient obelisks of Rome, located in St. Peter's Square, in Vatican City.
- http://obelisks.org en/vaticano.htmNotes For Pictures: Since this obelisk stands in the center of St. Peter's Square, everybody who visits Vatican must see it.
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- youtube.com watchThe Vatican Obelisk, a sundial with 2000 years of history.
- violetamatei.com obelisco-vaticano/The Obelisco Vaticano, also known as the Vatican Obelisk, is one of the most iconic monuments located in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City.
- visitvatican.info vatican-obelisk/The Obelisk at the Vatican was firstly installed in the gardens of Gaius Caligula – which is why it is sometimes known as Caligula’s Obelisk.
- thebyzantinelegacy.com vatican-obeliskNow located in the St. Peter’s Square, the Vatican Obelisk was brought from Heliopolis during the reign of Caligula and set up on the spina of the Circus of Gaius...
- vaticantips.com vatican-obelisk/The Vatican Obelisk is 83.6 feet (25.5 meters) tall and weighs 326 tonnes. The base is adorned with four lions and bronze eagles which were added in 1713.
- oc.advisor.travel poi/Vatican-Obelisk-30719Vatican Obelisk is a tourist attraction, one of the Obelisks in Vatican, Vatican. It is located: 14 km from Roma, 580 km from Nàpols, 700 km from Florence.
- viator.com en-MY/Rome-attractions/Vatican-…Experience Vatican Obelisk (Obelisco Vaticano) by buying tickets with Viator. Free cancellation, payment options and millions of reviews.
- vaticantravelguide.com vatican-obelisk/The Vatican Obelisk in Rome is an Egyptian obelisk and is one of the 13 antique obelisks on the St. Peter's Square in Vatican City.
- primematters.com foundations/enrichment/vatican-…The Vatican Obelisk and the Dome of St. Peter's Basilica. The current basilica was begun in 1506 under Pope Julius II and completed in 1615.