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What is the location of saint peters cathedral designed by michealangelo?

The Vatican City, which is an independent state surrounded by the city of Rome, Italy.


Location of saint peters cathedral?

Rome, Italy


What were three works that Michelangelo Buonarroti did?

he painted the Sistine chapel sculpted david and the dome of saint peters cathedral. . ..go to http://www.glbtq.com/literature/michelangelo.HTML


What changes did the renaissance artist and architect Michelangelo make to st. peters basilica?

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Who finished St Peters basilica?

Michelangelo and Bernini


When did Michelangelo become chief architect of St Peters?

In 1546.


What was the location of saint peters cathedral?

St. Peter's is located in Vatican City, Rome. You can visit it and located within the Vatican is 4 museums, the pope apartment, and the Sistine Chapel.


Who is the pope at Saint Peters Cathedral?

If you mean, St. Peter's Basilica, it is not a Cathedral, then the pope in summer 2012 is Pope Benedict XVI. His Cathedral is St. John Lateran.


Who painter the Sistine chapel an St Peters Baslicia?

Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.


Which cathedral overtook Hagia Sophia as the world's largest catherdal?

St Peters's Basilica in Rome


Who painted the dome of st peters?

The final design for the dome came from Michelangelo and Giacomo della Porta. For more information on the history and construction of Saint Peter's, click on this link.


Who designed St Peters dome in Rome?

St. Peter's Basilica's dome in Rome was primarily designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti. He took over the project in 1547 and modified the original design by Bramante. Michelangelo's dome is renowned for its grandeur and innovative engineering, and it was completed after his death by architects including Giacomo della Porta and Domenico Fontana. The dome remains one of the most iconic features of the Basilica and the Roman skyline.