On 8th December 2004, my husband and I attended the Celebration of the Immaculate Conception at St Peter's Basilica, Rome. My ticket, which I still have, was number 09322.
There is a reference on the Time.com website about 8000 people having tickets for a service there in 1983.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,875183,00.html == For centuries, until recently, St. Peter's was the biggest church structure in the world. It's maximum capacity is listed at 60,000 people.
The Pantheon in Rome can hold about 500 people at a time.
The capital century can hold up to 100 people.
The O2 arena in London can hold up to 20,000 people for concerts and events.
The sage holds a total of 4 people.
A wave surfer pod can typically hold 2-6 people, depending on the size and design of the pod.
There are many Basilica's, I'm assuming you mean St Peters, Yes, I believe for tourism.
The Basilica has a capacity of over 60,000 individuals.
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The Knock Shrine Basilica in Ireland has a seating capacity of approximately 5,000 people. This large capacity allows for significant gatherings, especially during religious events and pilgrimages. The basilica is an important site for worship and reflection, attracting many visitors each year.
The Basilica of St. John Lateran is the cathedral of the popes. There are six extant papal tombs inside the Archbasilica: Alexander III, Pope Sergius IV, Pope Clement XII, Pope Martin V, Pope Innocent III and Pope Leo XIII. A number of other popes were also buried there but these tombs were lost in two terrible fires in the 14th century.
Saint Peter's Basilica is only one of many buildings in the Vatican, albeit the largest.
it can hold exactly 3.141592654 people
it can hold up to 70,000 people
.Catholic AnswerAttached below is the Vatican's website for St. Peter's including the full history. Pope Nicholas V decided to rebuild the ancient Basilica originally build on St. Peter's tomb by the emperor Constantine. From the time that Pope Nicholas started rebuilding, it took 150 years (until 1612) to finish the Basilica, it was the work of many people and many Popes.
it can hold 4 people.
The Pantheon in Rome can hold about 500 people at a time.
The stadium can hold approximately 80,000 people