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    Inside the Vatican Studio Preserving the Mosaics of St. Peter's Basilica

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    Posted on February 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Since the 1500s, the Vatican Mosaic Studio preserves 8,360 sq m of St. Peter's mosaics and crafts papal works like Pope Leo XIV's portrait, while restoring spaces such as the Clementine Chapel.

    Inside the Vatican Workshop Safeguarding St. Peter’s Basilica Mosaics

    Vatican Mosaic Studio and Preservation Efforts

    VATICAN CITY, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Since the late 1500s, a small workshop in the Vatican has cared for the hundreds of mosaics that decorate the interior of St. Peter's Basilica in a sea of colour.

    Mosaic Diplomacy and Small-Format Works

    The 12 artists on staff at the Vatican Mosaic Studio also produce smaller artworks that Pope Leo uses for a kind of "mosaic diplomacy", gifting them to foreign leaders visiting the Vatican or on his own trips overseas.

    It can take months for the studio to create one mosaic in a slow and intensive process piecing together tiny coloured tiles into devotional items such as depictions of Jesus and Mary or non-religious scenes like a view of Rome's Colosseum.

    Saving an Ancient Tradition

    "It is very important today to use the mosaic technique because we are saving the ancient tradition," Paolo Di Buono, the studio's director, told Reuters.

    Their work is made to last for centuries. "We have the idea that we are working for something that (is) ... almost eternal," said Di Buono.

    Scale of Basilica Mosaics

    In the basilica, the studio is responsible for 8,360 square metres (90,000 sq ft) of mosaics, including in the central dome. Mosaics were used, instead of paintings, because of the smoke produced by candles and incense during liturgies.

    VATICAN MOSAICS GIVEN TO US PRESIDENTS

    New Papal Portrait Project

    One of the studio's most recent productions was a portrait of the pope, installed at Rome's Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls.

    Tiles and Timeline for the Portrait

    The image, produced by a team of three people over five months, contains around 16,000 individual tiles.

    "It is meticulous work because the tiles are very small," said Nicoletta Marino, one of the studio's artists. "It takes a lot of patience."

    Gifts to U.S. Presidents

    Adriano Galise, another artist in the studio, showed photos of mosaics he created being given by the late Pope Benedict XVI to U.S. Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama during official visits to the Vatican.

    "The fact that our mosaics are used as a gift by the pope is one of the most important traditions in the Vatican," said Di Buono.

    Artists’ Techniques and Methods

    The artists in the studio have different methods for creating their works.

    Galise prefers to lay out a black-and-white image with a blueprint of possible places to lay tiles, resembling the plan for a jigsaw puzzle. Others start with a coloured picture or drawing.

    Archive of 27,000 Mosaic Colours

    ARCHIVE OF 27,000 MOSAIC TILE COLOURS

    Historic Stock and Safety Concerns

    The studio is an artist workshop but also an historic archive. It houses a catalogue of 27,000 varieties of coloured tiles, stored in a 9,000-drawer filing cabinet spanning two floors.

    About 23,000 of the tiles are artefacts - stockpiles of colours from past centuries that can no longer be produced and will one day be exhausted. Some of the artefacts were created with poisonous materials that are no longer used today.

    For the portrait of Leo, studio artists dipped into the archive to better capture the shading on the pope's face.

    Clementine Chapel Restoration

    Inside St. Peter's Basilica, artists from the studio are restoring the mosaics in the dome of the Clementine Chapel, one of the church's oldest and most venerated spaces. It is in the grotto, near the tomb of St. Peter, the first pope.

    A Living Chain of Artisans

    "We preserve the works made by our predecessors," Di Buono said of the studio's care of the mosaics. "We are connected in a sort of long chain, of which we are the last part."

    (Reporting by Joshua McElwee; Additional reporting by Matteo Negri and Gabriele Pileri; Editing by Janet Lawrence)

    References

    • Inside the Vatican studio preserving the mosaics of St. Peter's Basilica — Reuters
    • Pope Leo's mosaic portrait ready for Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls — Vatican News

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    Key Takeaways

    • •A 12-artist Vatican Mosaic Studio has maintained St. Peter's Basilica mosaics since the late 1500s, caring for 8,360 sq m of artwork.
    • •The studio crafts papal gifts and portraits, including a recent mosaic of Pope Leo XIV installed at St. Paul Outside the Walls.
    • •Its archive holds 27,000 tile colors in 9,000 drawers, with 23,000 historic hues no longer produced.
    • •Current restoration includes mosaics in the Clementine Chapel near the tomb of St. Peter.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Inside the Vatican studio preserving the mosaics of St. Peter's Basilica

    1What is the main topic?

    The article explores the Vatican Mosaic Studio’s centuries-old work preserving St. Peter’s Basilica’s mosaics and producing papal artworks, including a new portrait of Pope Leo XIV.

    2How extensive are the mosaics maintained by the studio?

    The studio is responsible for about 8,360 square meters of mosaics inside St. Peter’s Basilica, including major areas like the central dome.

    3
    • Vatican Mosaic Studio and Preservation Efforts
    • Mosaic Diplomacy and Small-Format Works
    • Saving an Ancient Tradition
    • Scale of Basilica Mosaics
    • New Papal Portrait Project
    • Tiles and Timeline for the Portrait
    • Gifts to U.S. Presidents
    • Artists’ Techniques and Methods
    • Archive of 27,000 Mosaic Colours
    • Historic Stock and Safety Concerns
    • Clementine Chapel Restoration
    • A Living Chain of Artisans
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    Artists use meticulous, months-long techniques to assemble thousands of tiny tiles for long-lasting works.
    What recent project highlights the studio’s role?

    Artists completed a mosaic portrait of Pope Leo XIV, created over five months with roughly 16,000 tiles, for Rome’s Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls.

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