Properties of the Holy See

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World Heritage properties in Holy See (extraterritorial properties in Rome)
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Roma San Paolo fuori le mura BW 1.JPG
Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls (San Paolo Fuori le Mura)
LocationRome
Part ofHistoric Centre of Rome, the Properties of the Holy See in that City Enjoying Extraterritorial Rights and San Paolo Fuori le Mura
Includes
  • Complexes of St John in Lateran and of Scala Sancta
  • Complex of Santa Maria Maggiore
  • Palazzo di San Callisto and buildings along the Via S. Egidio in Trastevere
  • Palazzo della Cancelleria
  • Palazzo di Propaganda Fide
  • Palazzo Maffei
  • Palazzo dei Convertendi
  • Palazzi detti dei Propilei
  • Palazzo San Pio X
  • Properties on the Gianicolo
  • Palazzo del Santo Uffizio
  • Basilica di San Paolo fuori le mura
CriteriaCultural: (i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(vi)
Reference91ter
Inscription1980 (4th Session)
Extensions1990, 2015
Area38.9 ha (0.150 sq mi)
Coordinates41°53′24.8″N 12°29′32.3″E / 41.890222°N 12.492306°E / 41.890222; 12.492306
Properties of the Holy See is located in Rome
Properties of the Holy See
Location of Properties of the Holy See in Rome

The properties of the Holy See are regulated by the 1929 Lateran Treaty signed with the Kingdom of Italy. Although part of Italian territory, some of them enjoy similar to those of foreign embassies.[1][2]

Outside Vatican City but inside Rome[]

Extraterritorial property[]

  • Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran (Arcibasilica di San Giovanni in Laterano)
  • Basilica of Saint Mary Major (Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore)
  • Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls (Basilica di San Paolo fuori le Mura) (the complex includes also the Benedictine monastery, the Pontifical Oratory of San Paolo and the Pontifical Beda College).
  • Lateran Palace, Lateran University, the Scala Santa and adjoining buildings,
  • Palace of St Callixtus (Palazzo San Callisto) - home of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum.
  • Certain buildings on the Gianicolo Hill, namely the Pontifical Urbaniana University, the Pontifical North American College, and the Bambino Gesù Hospital.
  • Palazzo della Cancelleria between the Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and Campo de' Fiori.
  • Palazzo di Propaganda Fide (the Palace of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples) in the Piazza di Spagna.
  • Palace of the Holy Office - home of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in the Piazza del Sant'Uffizio and adjacent to the Basilica of St. Peter.
  • Palace of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches (formerly Palazzo dei Convertendi in Piazza Scossacavalli), in Via della Conciliazione (rione of Borgo)
  • Palazzo Pio in Via della Conciliazione (in exchange for Palazzo della Dataria)[3]
  • Palace of the Vicariate (also called Palazzo Maffei Marescotti) in Via della Pigna off the Corso Vittorio Emanuele II near the Piazza del Gesù
  • Pontifical Minor Roman Seminary
  • Campo Santo Teutonico
  • The larger part of Paul VI Audience Hall (the rostrum with the papal throne, however, is part of Vatican territory).[3]
  • The Jesuit Curia Complex

Non-extraterritorial property[]

  • Palace of the Holy Apostles attached to the Basilica dei Santi Apostoli.
  • Palace attached to the Church of San Carlo ai Catinari
  • Collegio Bellarmino in Via del Seminario near the Church of Sant'Ignazio.
  • Archaeological Institute, Pontifical Oriental Institute, Pontifical Lombard Seminary and the Russian College on Piazza Santa Maria Maggiore.
  • The two Palaces of Sant'Apollinare between the Piazza Sant'Apollinare and Via della Serola.
  • The House of Retreat for the Clergy of Saints John and Paul, including the Nympheum of Nero, on the Caelian Hill.

Former extraterritorial property[]

  • near the Quirinal Palace (not a property of the Holy See anymore; exchanged for Palazzo Pio)[3]

Outside Rome[]

Extraterritorial property of the Holy See in Castel Gandolfo:
1. Papal palace with adjacent garden
2. Garden of the Villa Cybo
3. Villa Barberini, gardens and agricultural area
4. Oliveto ex-Bacelli
5. Church of San Tommaso di Villanova

Extraterritorial property[]

  • Papal Palace of Castel Gandolfo, the Gardens of the Villa Cybo, Villa Barberini plus adjacent gardens, the summer estate of the Pontificio Collegio Urbano di Propaganda Fide and the papal farm between the towns of Castel Gandolfo and Albano Laziale (around 55 hectares or 140 acres).
  • Area of Santa Maria di Galeria, where the antennae of Vatican Radio are located. The area was ceded by Italy to the Holy See in an agreement in 1951.[3]

Non-extraterritorial property[]

The Fundamental Accord, signed in 1993, grants property rights and tax exemptions to the Holy See over various Christian holy sites in Israel, but the agreement was never finalized because of diplomatic problems between the Vatican and Israeli governments.

See also[]

  • Papal States
  • Vatican City State
  • Index of Vatican City-related articles

References[]

  1. ^ see Article 13, 14, 15 and 16 in the Lateran Treaty Archived 2011-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "CIA - The World Factbook -- Holy See (Vatican City)". Central Intelligence Agency. 2006-12-19. Retrieved 2007-01-03.
  3. ^ a b c d "Zone exterritoriali vaticani". Website of the Holy See. Retrieved 2009-12-08.
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