By Charles Igwe
The Vatican inaugurated a new visitor center on October 31 to welcome pilgrims and tourists before their visit to St. Peter’s Basilica. This center aims to provide essential information, including practical, artistic, and spiritual insights, especially ahead of the anticipated high influx of visitors during the 2025 Jubilee Year.
In a recent meeting with priests responsible for confessions at St. Peter’s, Pope Francis highlighted that the basilica receives over 40,000 visitors daily. The new welcome center will support this volume by offering resources for all visitors, including those with physical disabilities, and will sell official St. Peter’s Basilica-branded items.
Named the “Official Area,” the center is located a short five-minute walk from St. Peter’s Square, at Via della Conciliazione 3a. The Vatican collaborated with two Italian organizations, the nonprofit BeHuman and Civita Mostre e Musei, to establish the center. Staffed by priests, religious, and laypeople, the center will provide a welcoming space for spiritual guidance, empathetic listening, and dialogue.
In addition to serving adult visitors, the center will offer educational programming for children and teenagers, with plans for school visits during the 2025 holy year.
In an October 24 audience with the Friars Minor Conventual, who manage confessions in St. Peter’s Basilica, Pope Francis spoke about the range of people visiting the basilica. While many come “to pray at the tomb of the first of the apostles… others, even of different faiths, enter as ‘tourists,’ attracted by the beauty, history, and art.” Yet, he added, “In everyone there is one great quest, conscious or unconscious: the quest for God, beauty, and eternal goodness.”