The answer would depend upon which building you refer to. There are many buildings in the Vatican and each had a different architect.
The Vatican became an independent city/state in 1929 with the signing of the Lateran Treaty. Before that it was just part of Rome, Italy, or the Papal States. It has always been located within the city of Rome and was named for the Vatican on which the neighborhood was built. I suppose the original founders of the Vatican would be Romulus and Remus.Vatican City became an independent country in 1929 with the signing of the Lateran Treaty by Benito Mussolini and Pope Pius XI.
Vatican City is the capital of Vatican City the country.
Vatican City is a city-state, a country consisting of only one city. So the capital is also Vatican City.
vatican The Vatican City is both a city and a country. Liechenstein is a country.
No, the Vatican City is smaller than Vatican City.
Vatican City is the world's smallest independent country.
There is no mountain in Vatican City.
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No, Vatican City is in Rome.
Since Vatican city is its own city-state it does not have a capital. If i were you i would just call the capital Vatican city just because it is the only city in Vatican City. Hope that helped, Jamal
Vatican City Capital city is Vatican City
Vatican City Capital city is Vatican City