Vatican City

The Vatican, the smallest state in the world, is a mysterious country. No one knows the secrets of this state since the 800s. Rumor has it that there is a thousand year old electromagnetic radiation device or time viewer in the secret chamber of the pope's church. With which the fathers see the past, present and future. According to some, 74 in this secret cell, There are 1,000 documents and books. There are copies of the original Bible and letters from the time of Jesus. They contain all the information about the crucifixion of Jesus from the fall of Greece. So no one is allowed to see these. The Pope is the sole custodian of all this. Ordinary travelers are allowed to go as far as the main church. This is called the boundary wall. The building is carved on hundreds of huge high poles all around. At the top of this building are numerous statues of Jesus. Sometimes a large open courtyard. There are dazzling fountains in this courtyard. Stairs to the main entrance across this square. The archive building is just across the stairs. External tickets are available three days a week. Nobody has a chance to see the giant statue of Jesus Christ made of gold, bronze or some unknown object. No one can say why. Nobody has a chance to see the giant statue of Jesus Christ made of bronze or some unknown object. No one can say why. Nobody has a chance to see the giant statue of Jesus Christ made of bronze or some unknown object. No one can say why.

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And meeting the Pope is an unimaginable thing. Only state-invited guests and heads of state can meet with the pope for a limited time, as scheduled. Even so, thousands of tourists from around the world flock to the Vatican, take pictures from afar, and pay their respects to Jesus. Someone dances; Some sing Bible verses while others rejoice. We were also in the group to enjoy the journey. We had this opportunity thanks to the visit of Hon'ble Prime Minister to Italy. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has met His Excellency the Pope this time. He was accompanied by younger sister Sheikh Rehana, daughter Saima Wazed Putul, MP Gloria Jharna Sarkar and others. We were accompanied by Saiful Kallol of the Prime Minister's Press Wing, Hasan Zahid Tushar, Md. Ashraf Siddiqui Bittu and the heart of the visiting team, Al Amin and many more. There is always a huge crowd here even in the temperature of 5 to 6 during the day and 3/4 degree at night. But one has to be really fascinated by the craftsmanship of these hundreds of thousands of years of ancient architecture.