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Bernini’s colonnade in the Vatican
Borromini was the perfect incompetent while Bernini was the highly skilful one. The colonnade in Saint Peter’s is extremely brilliant for several reasons, but it is unimaginable for an architect to build a classical colonnade on a sloping soil with no visible problems. Every column seems to have the same height and they are all vertically arranged, the capitals seem orthogonal, and the architrave horizontal. How does he achieve this level of perfection?
The St. Peter’s Square of the Vatican through the photos published by its visitors to Instagram.