The Vatican on Monday outlined its plans to make better use of St Peter’s and better redistribute the millions of people who pass through it each year, while at the same time protecting its artistic treasures.
Among the initiatives is a new online reservation system to lessen the oftentimes hours-long wait to get into the basilica.
The Vatican will also be introducing live online translations for Masses in up to 60 languages.
In addition, a new permanent exhibition tracing the history of the basilica is opening on the terrace, alongside an expanded snack bar for hungry pilgrims.
Recent reports in the Italian media about a bistro on the basilica’s terrace generated no shortage of raised eyebrows amid questions about whether such a sacred place—the basilica houses the tomb of St Peter—should be serving pizzas to tourists on the roof.
The existing snack bar is being nearly doubled in size.
Cardinal Mauro Gambetti insisted on Monday it was perfectly acceptable to provide a sandwich or drink, alongside bathrooms, to visitors to the basilica, especially those who have exerted themselves to visit the cupola of St Peter’s, which was designed by Michelangelo.
To honour the Renaissance master is a related initiative: a new font available in Microsoft Office, entitled Michelangelus, is styled using his actual penmanship.
The basilica initiatives, sponsored by Italian energy giant ENI, are being rolled out to commemorate the consecration of St. Peter’s in 1626 by Pope Urban VIII, which replaced an earlier basilica.
AAP