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Vatican Museums Sistine Chapel

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The Vatican Museums trace their origin to one marble sculpture, purchased 500 years ago. The sculpture of Laoco'n, the priest who, according to Greek mythology, tried to convince the people of ancient Troy not to accept the Greeks' ?gift? of a hollow horse, was discovered 14 January 1506, in a vineyard near the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. Pope Julius II sent Giuliano da Sangallo and Michelangelo Buonarroti, who were working at the Vatican, to check out the discovery. On their recommendation, the pope immediately purchased the sculpture from the vineyard owner. The pope put the sculpture of Laoco'n and his sons in the grips of a sea serpent on public display at the Vatican exactly one month after its discovery. The Museums celebrated their 500th anniversary in October 2006 by permanently opening the excavations of a Vatican Hill necropolis to the public.



Location

Address: Viale Vaticano, Vatican City

Transit:Metro: Ottaviano (line A); Bus: 23, 32, 49, 51, 64, 81, 492, 907, 990, 991, 994; shuttle service from Piazza San Pietro (south side); Tram: 19, 30.

Museo Gregoriano Egipcio

The Egyptian Museum in the Cortile della Pigna, re-founded by Pope Gregory XVI (the first collection having been assembled by Pius VIII), contains a small but valuable collection of Egyptian art from the third millennium to the sixth century B.C., including basalt and wooden sarcophagi, heads of gods and pharaohs, mummified heads, stelae, statues of gods and animals, and papyri.

Pinacoteca Vaticana

The collection was first housed in the Borgia Apartments, until Pope Pius XI ordered construction of a proper building. The designer was Luca Beltrami. The museum has works of art of painters including Michelangelo, Raphael and Fra Angelico.

Museo Gregoriano Etrusco

Founded by Pope Gregory XIII in 1836, this museum has eight galleries and houses important Etruscan pieces, coming from archaeological excavations. The pieces include: vases, sarcophagus, bronzes and the Guglielmi Collection.

Museo Chiaramonti

This museum is named after Pope Pius VII Chiaramonti, who founded it in the early 1800s. The museum consists of a large arched gallery in which sides are exhibited several statues, sarcophaguses and friezes. The New Gallery, built by Raphael Stern, houses important statues like The Prima Porta Augustus and The River Nile. Galeria Lapidaria is another part of Chiaramonti museum, with more than 3,000 stone tablets and inscriptions, which is the world's greatest collection of its kind. However, it is opened only by special permission, usually for reasons of study.

Museo Pio Cristino

The Museo Pio Cristino, founded by Pope Pius IX in 1854, contains material which until 1963 was housed in the Lateran Palace. There are two sections, one devoted to architecture, sculpture and mosaics, the other to inscriptions.

Museo Pio Clementino

The Vatican Museums have the largest collection of ancient sculpture in the world, mainly found in Rome and the surrounding areas. The collection was arranged on a systematic basis by Popes Clement XIV (1769-74) and Pius VI (1775-99). Among outstanding items are the following: Sala a Croce Greca: the porphyry sarcophagi of Constantia (Constantine's daughter) and St Helen (his mother), richly decorated with figures and symbols.

The galleries are:

The Sala in Crux Griega:which houses the sarcophagus of Constance and Saint Helen, daughter and mother of Constantine the Great.

The Sala Rotonda: holding several ancient mosaics and statues.

The Gallery of the Statues: Houses, as says its name, important statues like Ariadne sleeping and Meandrus. It also houses the Barberini Candelabrums.

The Bust Gallery: Several busts are displayed.

The Mask Gallery: The name comes from the mosaic in the floor of the gallery, found in Villa Adriana, which represents several masks.

Along the walls, several famous statues are shown like the Three Graces.

The Muses Gallery: Houses the group statues of Apollo and the nine muses. Statues from important Greek sculptors are exhibited.

The Animal Gallery: So named because of the several statues of animals that it houses.

Works in the Vatican museums

Several paintings by Caravaggio including the majestic Entombment (1602 - 1603)

Leonardo da Vinci's portrait of Saint Jerome;

Works by painters Fra Angelico, Giotto, Raphael, Nicolas Poussin and Titian;

The red marble papal throne, formerly in the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano;

Roman sculpture, tombstones, and inscriptions, including the epitaph of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus;

The massive collection of works by the master Raphael including the masterpiece The School of Athens;

The Sistine Chapel

The Gallery of Maps: topographical maps of the whole of Italy, painted on the walls by friar Ignazio Danti of Perugia, commissioned by Pope Gregory XIII (1572?1585). This gallery is situated at the west side of the Belvedere Courtyard. It is 120 m long. It took Ignazio Danti three years (1580?1583) to complete the 40 panels. The decorations on the vaulted ceiling is the work of a group of Mannerist artists (such as Cesare Nebbia and Girolamo Muziano).

Useful information

Visitors should be correctly attired (i.e. bare shoulders covered; shorts are not permitted).

March 1 to November 07: Open Monday to Friday 8:45 - 15:20 November 08 to February 28: Open Monday to Friday 8:45 - 12:20 Always closed on:

New Year's Day (January 1)

Epiphany (3 Kings' Day ) - Christian (January 6)

Easter - Christian

Easter Monday - Christian

May Day / Labor Day (May 1)

Ascension Thursday - Christian

Assumption Day - Christian (August 15)

All Saints' Day - Christian (November 1)

Feast of the Immaculate Conception (December 8)

Christmas - Christian (December 25)

15th of Shaaban - 12th Iman's Birthday - Muslim
Vatican Museums Sistine Chapel
It all started with the Apollo and then came the Laocoon, which was discovered on Esquiline Hill. Since then, the Vatican has never been the same again. Along with these famous artifacts and other works of art, the Muesi Vaticani or Vatican Museums have invited long queues of people who wanted to get a glimpse of the glorious Roman Catholic past.

Division of Vatican Museums

The Vatican Museums is divided into different chambers, showcasing different eras, artworks, with different stories to tell to the visitors. For example, the Egyptian Museum, which is usually found at the earlier portion of the tour, showcases the various inscriptions mummies, and Roman statuaries that even date back as far as first century AD. You can also find old ceramics, seals from Mesopotamia, bas-reliefs from Assyria, and cuneiform tablets.

It was Pope Pius VII who started the Chiaramonti of the Vatican Museums, and it is divided into three sections: the Corridor, or the Corridoio; New Side, or the Braccio Nuovo (New Side), and Galleria Lapidaria. You can find in the Corridor various statues, sarcophagies, busts, and reliefs. In Galleria Lapideraia, on the other hand, there are an estimated 5,000 inscriptions detailing the different beliefs, activities, and rituals, of the early Christians and pagans. The ultra-famous Group of Nile and Statue of Augustus Prima Porta can be located in Braccio Nuovo.

Vatican Museums also house the various antiquities that have been discovered during catacomb excavations. An idea of Pope Pius IX during 1854, the Christian Museum was later moved to the historical Vatican in the 1960s.

The Beauty of Sistine Chapel

Perhaps the Sistine Chapel is considered to be the most prized possession of the Vatican Museums. It has never failed to capture the hearts of millions of sojourners who happen to pass by the Vatican. It features barrel-vaulted ceilings, divided by a screen made of marble. But what basically makes the place even more amazing are the different artworks and frescoes that don't only beautiful but also tell Catholic Christian stories, such as the lives of Jesus Christ and Moses. The artworks were conceptualized and designed by Michelangelo for the pope at that time, Pope Julius II. It should have only displayed the twelve apostles, but Michelangelo insisted, and soon it features one whole religious theme: the waiting of mankind for the birth of Jesus Christ.

Carriage Pavilion

The Vatican Museums don't only hold pieces of artwork but also things that have been used by popes all these years. These include the various carriages, harnesses, and photographs of processions that showcase carriages and berlins. You can also find the first original automobiles that have been utilized by the popes through the years.

Ethnological Missionary Museum

If you truly like a trip down memory lane, then you should never have to miss the Ethnological Missionary Museum. It contains documentation of the growth and spread of Christianity and other religions for too many centuries, even before Jesus was born.

When to Visit

Majority of the Vatican tours already include a trip to the Vatican Museum. However, if you don't like to pay any entrance fee, then be prepared for a free public viewing, which is scheduled every last Sunday of the month. Of course, because anyone can simply go in, it's advisable to bring with you some towels, water, and even some food as you can expect very long lines.
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