Basilica of San Pietro in Vincoli
The Basilica of San Pietro in Vincoli is a Roman Catholic church located in Rome, Italy. It is famous for housing the chains believed to have bound Saint Peter during his imprisonment in Jerusalem. The basilica was built in the 5th century and features a mix of architectural styles, primarily Romanesque and Renaissance.
One of the most notable attractions within the basilica is the statue of Moses created by the artist Michelangelo. This statue is part of the tomb of Pope Julius II, which was designed by Michelangelo and showcases his exceptional skill in sculpting. The basilica remains an important pilgrimage site for visitors.