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St Peter's & Paul's Pre-School
Address: Millennium Hall/Barnsley Rd, South Elmsall, Pontefract WF9 2BJ, UK
Phone: 01977 609743
State: West Yorkshire
City: Pontefract
Zip Code: WF9 2BJ


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Reviews
While in Rome be sure to visit St. Peter’s Basilica, Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums even if you aren’t Catholic. The crowds are tremendous and it’s very, very hot especially in the summer months. Even though it’s super hot, be sure to keep yourself covered. It is disrespectful to have your shoulders bare and to wear short skirts, dresses and super short shorts. If you aren’t dressed properly, you will be given paper like clothing to cover up or be denied entry. It would be helpful to do a bit of research online before visiting to understand the extraordinary history and pieces of art you will be seeing. Expect to spend at least 3-5 hours exploring. You can easily spend an entire day and wonder where the time went. The shops are plentiful and apparently everything in them is blessed by the Pope. The line and wait to get into the Sistine Chapel is very long but worth waiting to see. It is amazing and, for most people, a once in a lifetime experience. Be sure to look up and enjoy one of the most famous and celebrated interior paintings in world by Michelangelo 1508-1512. It is absolutely breathtaking.
A must see. Architectural and artistic marvel. The scale is immense. The artworks and decor are awe inspiring. Several hours are needed for a thorough experience. A digital or online guide is recommended if you are interested in art or history. The Basilica is open every day free of charge which is especially nice and helpful to plan around other activities which require reservations. Highly recommended.
St Peters Basilica is the Renaissance style church located in Vatican City. It is one of the top attractions in your Rome or Vatican City trip. Every Sunday POPE comes to the balcony to wave the peoples gather in the square. The inside is really beautiful, we were amazed. You can spend hours and still you will not feel satisfied. We went on Sunday and it was quite crowded. Tourists are allowed to go to the dome which has 520+ steps. 200+ steps can be climbed by lift and rest has to go by walk. If you use lift it cost 10 euro or else 8 euro. It is worth to go to the top at any cost because you get your dream views. We used that opportunity on a Sunday afternoon to experience this panoramic. We used the lift option which looks more reasonable. Return way from dome takes you to inside of the church.
I decided to use five star i love this place! St. Peter’s Basilica for me is the best place to visit for sure 100% Inside this St. Peter’s Basilica, you can see different sculpture and architecture and also you can have mesa. Is possible for everyone to visit up and to see all Rome from Basilica roof, the view is really beautiful and fantastic. I can recommend this place to everyone who will visit Rome, Italy the largest church on earth
I only had a short time to visit St. Peter's Basilica, but it was well worth it. The line up in the early afternoon was very long, so I waited until about 4:30pm when it was quite a bit shorter. It still took about 20 minutes to get through security. I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to take my smaller backpack in but there was no problem. I have been to many cathedrals, but the sheer size of St. Peter is hard to express in words or even pictures. It's too much to take in and I would have like to have gone a second time to go through in detail. Keep in mind this is just the cathedral itself, not the rest of the grounds and museum. While not planned, I was fortunate that there was a 5:00pm mass happening while going through. I say fortunate because during the mass they have singing and playing of the pipe organ. Hearing the pipe organ reverberate through this immense cathedral is an emotional and amazing experience. I would strongly recommend if you can visit while mass is happening to do so.
Words cannot describe the experience of seeing the Basilica. From floor to ceiling there is so much to look at and no detail is missed. The artistry and workmanship that went into building the church is nothing less than spectacular! This is a must see… once in a lifetime!
This basilica is remarkable. The craftsmanship of the sculptors & artists who created it is simply legendary. Their attention to detail is second to none with symmetry everywhere. You are able to climb or take an elevator to the top to see an unmatched view of Rome. We also just so happened to be lucky enough to see the Pope while we were in town and in the Vatican - this is the second time I see the pope and I have only been to Rome twice in my life. Currently 2 for 2! Anyways I highly recommend you come check out the Vatican and St. Peter's Basilica!
Incredibly beautiful heart of the Christian world. So much to see. You can even see the burial place of many of the old Popes, must keep quiet due to it being a sacred place. You can also climb the dome of the basilica for only €8, or skip some of the steps with a lift for an extra €2. The queue for security is quite long depending on the time of day however for the most part it actually moves really quickly.
One of the most iconic place in the Rome..sorry Vatican City. Don’t forget the hike to the top by feet with about 552 steps not to mention some of them are scary. Unfortunately there was no light on the stairs when I visited. Nicest view of Rome from the top. Get early there before 9am. Entry is free but line gets long, I mean pretty long if get there late.
One of the most impressive places I've ever been, The grandeur and expense of St. Peter's Basilica is truly a site to behold, the history and the atmosphere is overwhelming. I loved going and listening to the organ playing, watching everyone at mass, the views were incredible and there was lots and lots of interesting things to see, what an awe inspiring place to go and see! I would highly recommend taking the trip up the dome and embrace the experience.
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