It is beautiful. Door at the entry of St Peter's Basilica. It is kept shut, and only opened, by the Pope, every 25 years. Get as close as you can and admire all its beaty.
This famous "Porta Santa" or Holy Door, was created to depict the life of Jesus. It is gorgeous and tremendous in scale. This is the sealed entrance into the Basilica and it only opens once every jubilee year. The next time will be 2025.
Porta Santa are the large doors on the right side of the main entrance to Saint Peter's Basilica. It is located where the Vatican Museum exits into Saint Peter's Square. It has 16 panels that depict scenes from the life of Jesus. It will remain closed until 2025 when the Pope will open them in the year of Jubilee.
In person, the Holy Door is absolutely spectacular. The pictures on here really don't do it justice. Opened by the Pope every twenty five years for the jubilee year, the Holy Doors are cemented shut from the inside and marked in the Basilica with a large golden cross. Make sure you get up close (as close as you can, they do have security ropes and guards for the doors) and get a good look, because they are amazing!
This holy door is closed till opened by the Pope again.Its pretty.Giarded by the Vatican guards.The design of the doors are worth watching
Large, heavy door. crowds of visitors, it is difficult to get a picture without people and tourists.
The Holy Door is a beautifully sculpted large door with 16 panels repesenting the life of Jesus that it is cemented and is open only at the jubilees (the next time when it will be open is the year 2025). It is a nice place to see among many others in Vatican.
the porta santa are the holy doors located at the entrance of st peters basilica.the doors are kept shut n the pope opens them only during the millenium years.the doors are beautiful ornate n depict the life of jesus in 16 scenes.so beautiful its necessary that before u enter into n go ahead into the basilica u stand here for a few mins n have a good look at them,appreciate the beauty n the art in them.simply beautiful.
We visited all four of the Holy Doors in Rome. We saw this one last and it was the best one. The door depicts 16 images of Jesus Christ throughout his life and really has such incredible detail. My favourite part though, is the reverse side of the door. This one has been cemented up so when it does get opened by the Pope (Only once every 25 years) it will have to get smashed open. A dramatic image of the Pope with a hammer springs to mind.The door can be busy as it is situated where the Vatican Museum exits into St Peter's Square and the Basilica so crowds can be an issue. Be patient though and you won't be disappointed.(The fee and recommended visit time is for the Vatican Museums and St Peter's Basilica as we did them all in one tour).
To understand the important of Holy Door in the view of Catholoc doctrine. To broaden the horizon on how the Catholic Church history as compared to other Christian sects. In as sense mrespecting each doctrine without competing each other who is the best Christian sect or religion.