
Rome’s Night Sky Goes Full Michelangelo with 3,000 Drones
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September 15, 2025 (Vatican City) – Rome’s night sky transformed into a living canvas this weekend as Nova Sky Stories orchestrated a breathtaking drone spectacle above St. Peter’s Square. More than 3,000 custom-built drones painted the sky with light, recreating Michelangelo’s masterpieces and honoring the late Pope Francis.
The event, *Grace for the World*, marked the grand finale of the third World Meeting on Human Fraternity. It was the first-ever performance of its scale at the Vatican, blending art, music, and advanced drone technology. The show unfolded alongside live performances by Pharrell Williams, Andrea Bocelli, Jennifer Hudson, and John Legend, creating a fusion of faith, music, and futuristic innovation.
“Drone shows are cinema in the sky,” said Kimbal Musk, CEO of Nova Sky Stories. “This performance was designed not just as a light display but as an emotional experience, weaving technology into the fabric of history and spirituality.”
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Key Highlights from the Vatican Drone Show
- Over 3,000 drones flew simultaneously, with 3,500 on site rotating seamlessly to maintain a full display.
- Michelangelo’s iconic artworks were re-created in the sky above St. Peter’s Square.
- Each drone, weighing only 12 ounces, featured 16 million color options and hot-swappable flight capabilities.
- Safety first: RTK GPS, multi-frequency radios, and autonomous return/shutdown functions minimized risk in a dense crowd.
- The event highlighted how in-house drone design (hardware, software, firmware) can deliver unmatched precision and artistry.
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Industry experts noted that Nova Sky Stories’ approach showcases the dual role of drones as both cutting-edge technology and storytelling mediums. With custom-engineered platforms and safety-driven design, Nova is pushing the boundaries of drone entertainment on the global stage.
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