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Porta San Pellegrino

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Porta San Pellegrino
Porta San Pellegrino
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LocationVatican City
Coordinates41°54′12.6″N 012°27′25.74″E / 41.903500°N 12.4571500°E / 41.903500; 12.4571500

Porta San Pellegrino is a gate in the outer wall of Vatican City. It is located beside Bernini's Colonnade and the small Vatican post; it is also known as Porta Viridaria. The gate was rebuilt by Pope Alexander VI in 1492 and his arms are at the top of the gate. The gate is little used.[1]

On Friday, 6 February, 2015, Catholic News Service (CNS) reported, in a brief online news release on its website, that the Vatican, through a communique, had announced that it had finished remodeling a public bathroom, to include three showers (which the article stated will be open every day except Wednesday, the day of the Pope's general audience, and other times when there are large events in the Basilica and the Square) and a barber's chair (haircuts will be available on Mondays), near Bernini's Colonnade. The services, which will include issuance of kits for hygiene, are meant for the homeless pilgrims of the Vatican.[2]

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  1. ^ "Basilica di S. Pietro in Vaticano". Rome in the footsteps of an XVIIIth century traveller. Archived from the original on 2009-11-24. Retrieved 31 August 2012.
  2. ^ "Catholic News Service". Archived from the original on 2015-02-08. Retrieved 2015-02-06.

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