What is poste vaticane?

Poste Vaticane, also known as Vatican Post, is the postal service of Vatican City. The service was established in 1929, after the signing of the Lateran Treaty that established the Vatican City as an independent state.

The Vatican Post issues its own postage stamps, which are highly collectible among philatelists. The stamps often feature religious and historical themes related to the Vatican and Catholicism.

In addition to postal services, Poste Vaticane also provides services such as savings accounts, insurance, and telephone and internet services.

The Vatican Post is renowned for its reliability, efficiency, and attention to detail. Its network of postal offices and services operates mainly within the Vatican City, but also extends to other areas under its jurisdiction, such as the Papal Basilicas in Rome.