
Territory of Vatican City according to the Lateran treaties.
'Properties of the
Holy See', as agreed in the
1929 Lateran Treaty. They all have
extraterritorial status
[1].
Outside Vatican City but inside Rome
★
Basilica of St. John Lateran (''Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano'')
★
Basilica of St. Mary Major (''Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore'')
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Basilica of St. Paul outside the Walls (''Basilica di San Paolo fuori le Mura''), including the monastery
★
Lateran Palace
★ Palace of St Callixtus (San Callisto)
★ Buildings on the
Gianicolo Hill, including that belonging to the
Sacred College of Propaganda Fide, the
Pontifical North American College, and the
Bambino Gesu hospital.
★ Palace of the Holy (Roman) 12 Apostles attached to the
Basilica dei Santi Apostoli.
★ Palace attached to the Church of
San Carlo ai Catinari
★
Palazzo della Dataria near the
Quirinal Palace.
★
Palazzo della Cancelleria between the Corso Vittorio Emanuele and
Campo de' Fiori.
★ Palace of the
Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples ("Palazzo di Propaganda Fide") on the
Spanish Steps.
★ Palace of the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith adjacent to the Piazza San Pietro a Porta Cavalleggeri.
★ Palace of the
Congregation for the Oriental Churches (formerly Palace of the Convertendi in Piazza Scossacavalli), in
Via della Conciliazione (
rione of
Borgo)
★
Palace of the Vicariato in Via della Pigna off the Corso Vittorio Emanuele near the
Piazza Del Gesù
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Collegio Bellarmino in Via del Seminario near the Church of
Sant'Ignazio.
★
Pontifical Gregorian University facing on Piazza della Pilotta.
★ Biblical Institute on Piazza della Pilotta.
★ Archaeological Institute, Oriental Institute, Lombard College & the Russian College on Piazza Santa Maria Maggiore.
★ The two Palaces of Sant'Apollinare between the Piazza Sant'Apollinare & Via della Serola.
★ The House of Retreat for the Clergy of Saints John & Paul, including the Nympheum of Nero, on the
Caelian Hill.
★
Campo Santo Teutonico
Outside Rome
★ Pontifical Palace & Villa Barberini in the town of
Castel Gandolfo.
★ Area of Santa Maria di Galeria, where the antennas of
Radio Vaticana are located. This area, donated by
Italy to the Holy See in the 1950s, is larger than the Vatican State's area itself (44
hectares).
Ceded to the Holy See, but without extraterritorial status
★ The
Basilica of the Holy House (Santa Casa) at
Loreto,
Province of Ancona.
★ The
Basilica of St Francis at
Assisi,
Province of Perugia.
★ The
Basilica of St Anthony at
Padua,
Province of Padua.
References
1. CIA - The World Factbook -- Holy See (Vatican City)
External links
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Full text of the treaties