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Which of the four plans of St. Peter's Basilica is represented in the image below?

a
Old Saint Peter's Basilica
b
Bramante's plan
C
Michelangelo's plan
d
Maderno's plan

Which of the four plans of St. Peter's Basilica is represented in the image below-example-1
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User Lkopo
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Answer:

Bramante's plan

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

d. Maderno’s plan

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the final plan of the St. Peter’s Basilica, the plan of Carlo Maderno, who continued the plans of Michelangelo's plans by adding a nave and a narthex.

Bramante's plan was basically a square, roughly representing the top half of the image provided in the question.

It was modified by Michelangelo who added a section, then extended once more by Maderno who gave it this aspect.

The basilica was finished in 1626, 120 years after the construction began.

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