The Paul VI Audience Hall also known as the Hall of the Pontifical Audiences is a building in Rome named for Pope Paul VI with a seating capacity of 6,300, designed in reinforced concrete by the Italian architect Pier Luigi Nervi and completed in 1971. It was constructed on land donated by the Knights of Columbus.It lies partially in the Vatican City but mostly in Italy: the Italian part of the building is treated as an extraterritorial area of the Holy See and is used by the Pope as an alternative to Saint Peter's Square when conducting his Wednesday morning General Audience. It is dominated by an 800-quintal bronze/copper-alloy sculpture by Pericle Fazzini entitled La Resurrezione. A smaller meeting hall, known as Synod Hall, is located in the building as well. This hall sits at the east end on a second floor.
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Address 45A Via di Porta Cavalleggeri, Roma 00165, Italy
Coordinates 41°54'2.405" N 12°27'17.577" E