To begin with, St. Peter's Basilica is not just a church; it represents much more than a building where the people gather to worship. It, like every other church, houses Almighty God in the holy Eucharist. In that aspect it is worth more than an endless amount of worlds and possessions. Ironically, even from a purely worldly prospective, the building it self with it's historical value and artwork are indeed priceless. In other words, the basilica and all it's contents are so precious that there is no amount of money or gold that could take it's place.
As per the sources St Peter's Basilica has cost the Vatican an approximate total of $63523500.
it costed 2,millon 520,000
a lot of money
zero they used aluminium
It cost around 8,000,000 pounds in todays money, it was built by Pope Gregory III
120 euros per adult, 100 euros for children, and 1 euro for people of 100 & up
Well in Gamestop.com it cost's 19.99 and its new for the ps3 :D
In Killeen it cost 54.99 at Wal Mart when it first came out.
After a little 'digging' around the internet - from the official website is the following direct copy... Access to the cathedral is open and free of charge every day of the year, during the opening hours.
The exact cost to build Notre Dame Cathedral is unknown, but it took almost 200-years to complete. Construction began in 1163 during the reign of Louis VII. The Cathedral is home to the Crown of Thorns, a fragment of the True Cross, and one of the Holy Nails, important relics of Catholicism.
62 dollars
There are five official cities in Wales: 1. Cardiff, the capital - Cathedral city status (Llandaff cathedral - in the 'village' of Llandaff, now a district of Cardiff) 2. Newport, Cathedral city status (St Woolos' Cathedral (or in Welsh, Gwynlliw Sant)), granted its city charter at the turn of the Millennium 3. St David's, Cathedral City status (St David's Cathedral) and the smallest city in the UK (Wells is the smallest in England but is much larger than St David's which is not much bigger than a village). The cathedral houses the remains of St David, patron saint of Wales 4. Bangor, Cathedral City Status (Bangor cathedral), the only official city in North Wales 5. In addition, Swansea has been granted city status but does not have a cathedral - being in the diocese of Swansea and Brecon St Asaph, is a town in the north but has a cathderal (St Asaph Cathedral - the smallest in Wales) Brecon, is also a town in central Wales but has a cathedral (Brecon Cathedral)
The purpose of the music department at Brentwood Cathedral is for people who are much interested into music. The cathedral is also for people who enjoy listening to music.
Winchester cathedral has 14 bells, the heaviest of which weighs 2 tons.