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  2. Visa requirements for Vatican citizens - Wikipedia

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    Vatican citizens are not required to pay an entrance fee. [197] Multiple entry eVisa is also available. [198] Sweden: Visa not required [199] 90 days 90 days within any 180 day period in the Schengen Area Switzerland: Visa not required [200] 90 days 90 days within any 180 day period in the Schengen Area Syria: eVisa [201] Taiwan: Visa not ...

  3. Holy See–Ireland relations - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry claims the new Vatican Embassy will be a "modest", one-person operation. Archbishop Charles John Brown said: "It is an excellent decision for the people of Ireland and will be beneficial to Ireland in making its distinctive and important contribution to international relations. We are all grateful to those who worked so hard to ...

  4. Tourism in Vatican City - Wikipedia

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    Tourists are able to visit the Vatican's museums for a fee of about 15 to 19 euros. The number of people who come to see the Vatican's Museum has surpassed five million per year as of 2011. [7] The Vatican's exotic gardens are also an attraction. From the gardens, wonderful views can be seen of St. Peter's Basilica and the Apostolic Palace. [8]

  5. Visa requirements for Irish citizens - Wikipedia

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    Irish and British citizens, unlike other EU citizens, must pay a 30 USD visa fee on arrival. [238] X Togo: eVisa [239] [240] 15 days Extension of stay possible for an additional 90 days, subject to a fee. X Tonga: Free visa on arrival [241] 31 days Extension of stay for a further 5 months is possible. X Trinidad and Tobago: Visa not required [242]

  6. Apostolic Nunciature to Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Holy See, as the central government of the Catholic Church [1] from early Christian times [2] (as distinct from the State of Vatican City, which came into existence in 1929), [3] has full diplomatic ties with Ireland as well as many other countries worldwide. As of 2017 the apostolic nuncio to Ireland is Archbishop Luis Mariano Montemayor. [4]

  7. Vatican City - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 February 2025. Enclaved Holy See's independent city-state This article is about the city-state in Europe. For the city-state's government, see Holy See. Vatican City State Stato della Città del Vaticano (Italian) Status Civitatis Vaticanae (Latin) Flag Coat of arms Anthem: Inno e Marcia Pontificale ...

  8. Economy of Vatican City - Wikipedia

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    A souvenir shop on the roof of St. Peter's Basilica An ATM in Vatican City with Latin instructions. The economy of Vatican City is mainly supported financially by the sale of stamps, coins, medals, and tourist mementos as well as fees for admission to museums and publication sales. Vatican City employed 4,822 people in 2016. [1]

  9. Scala Regia (Vatican) - Wikipedia

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    Scala Regia. Scala Regia [a] is a flight of steps in the Vatican City and is part of the formal entrance to the Vatican. It was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.. The official entrance to the Apostolic Palace is the Portone di Bronzo at the north side of St Peter's Square.