Vatican City – State

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VATICAN CITY · 20th century

Vatican City State

An independent city-state and the spiritual centre of the Catholic Church, Vatican City occupies a small enclave within Rome. As the world’s smallest sovereign nation, it combines religious authority with its own government, currency, postal service, and media.

At a glance

Vatican City is a theocratic absolute monarchy headed by the pope. Despite its tiny territory within Rome’s urban landscape, it functions as a fully independent state with its own legal system, currency, and international representation.

History

Vatican City State was formally established on 11 February 1929 through the Lateran Pacts, signed between Benito Mussolini (representing the Kingdom of Italy) and Pietro Gasparri (representing the Holy See). This agreement resolved decades of tension following the papacy’s loss of the Papal States in 1870.

What you see

Saint Peter’s Basilica dominates the Vatican’s landscape, its dome visible across Rome. The state encompasses administrative buildings, residential quarters including Casa Santa Marta, museums, gardens, and the offices of the Roman Curia—the Church’s governing body.

Cultural significance

Vatican City represents the institutional heart of Catholicism and home to priceless artistic and architectural treasures spanning centuries. Its independence, though symbolic in scale, affirms the Church’s spiritual and administrative autonomy from any nation state.

Key facts

  • Address: Casa Santa Marta, 00120, Stato del Vaticano
  • Coordinates: 41.9018324, 12.4560093
  • Official language: Italian; Latin is the official language of the Holy See
  • Currency: Euro (Vatican coins bear the effigy of the reigning pope)
  • Official newspaper: L’Osservatore Romano (founded 1861)
  • Radio station: Vatican Radio (established 1931, broadcasts worldwide)
  • Website: https://w2.vatican.va/content/vatican/it.html

Practical information

Vatican City issues its own stamps usable for worldwide postal service through the Vatican Post Office. Commemorative coin and stamp series are produced regularly for collectors. The official website provides current information on visiting arrangements and papal audiences.

Getting there

Vatican City is located within Rome and is accessible via public transport. For visiting information, consult the official website or contact the Vatican directly before your visit.

Sources & resources

  • Official Vatican website: https://w2.vatican.va/content/vatican/it.html
  • Cultural Heritage Online: https://culturalheritageonline.com

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online. Based on the Cultural Heritage Online legacy archive.

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