Vatican Museums Explained

Vatican Museums
Native Name:Musei Vaticani
Native Name Lang:it
Location:
Viale Vaticano 6, I-00192, Rome[1]
Type:Art museum
Collection Size:70,000[2]
Visitors:6,764,858 (2023)[3]
Director:Barbara Jatta[4]
Publictransit: Ottaviano – San Pietro – Musei Vaticani
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The Vatican Museums (Italian: Musei Vaticani; Latin: Musea Vaticana) are the public museums of Vatican City, enclave of Rome. They display works from the immense collection amassed by the Catholic Church and the papacy throughout the centuries, including several of the most well-known Roman sculptures and most important masterpieces of Renaissance art in the world. The museums contain roughly 70,000 works, of which 20,000 are on display,[2] and currently employs 640 people who work in 40 different administrative, scholarly, and restoration departments.[5]

Pope Julius II founded the museums in the early 16th century.[6] The Sistine Chapel, with its ceiling and altar wall decorated by Michelangelo, and the Stanze di Raffaello (decorated by Raphael) are on the visitor route through the Vatican Museums.[7]

In 2023, the Vatican Museums were visited by 6.8 million people.[8] They ranked second in the list of most-visited art museums in the world after the Louvre, and third on the list of most-visited museums.[9]

There are 24 galleries, or rooms, in total, with the Sistine Chapel, notably, being the last room visited within the Museum.[10]

History

The Vatican Museums trace their origin to a single marble sculpture, purchased in the 16th century: Laocoön and His Sons was discovered on 14 January 1506, in a vineyard near the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. Pope Julius II sent Giuliano da Sangallo and Michelangelo, who were working at the Vatican, to examine the discovery.[11] On their recommendation, the Pope immediately purchased the sculpture from the vineyard owner. The Pope put the sculpture, which represents the Trojan priest Laocoön and his two sons, Antiphantes and Thymbraeus being attacked by giant serpents, on public display at the Vatican exactly one month after its discovery.[12] [13]

Benedict XIV founded the Museum Christianum, and some of the Vatican collections formed the Lateran Museum, which Pius IX founded by decree in 1854.

The museums celebrated their 500th anniversary in October 2006 by permanently opening the excavations of a Vatican Hill necropolis to the public.[14]

On 1 January 2017, Barbara Jatta became the Director of the Vatican Museums, replacing Antonio Paolucci who had been director since 2007.[15] [16]

Pinacoteca Vaticana

The art gallery was housed in the Borgia Apartment until Pius XI ordered construction of a dedicated building. The new building, designed by Luca Beltrami, was inaugurated on 27 October 1932.[17] The museum's paintings include:

Saint Jerome in the Wilderness

Collection of Modern Religious Art

The Collection of Modern Religious Art was added in 1973 and houses paintings and sculptures from such artists as Carlo Carrà, Giorgio de Chirico, Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Marc Chagall, Paul Klee, Salvador Dalí, and Pablo Picasso.[18]

Sculpture museums

The group of museums includes several sculpture museums surrounding the Cortile del Belvedere. These are the Museo Gregoriano Profano, with classical sculpture, and others as below:

Museo Pio-Clementino

The museum takes its name from two popes: Clement XIV, who established the museum, and Pius VI, who brought it to completion. Clement XIV came up with the idea of creating a new museum in Innocent VIII's Belvedere Palace and started the refurbishment work.[19]

Clement XIV founded the Museo Pio-Clementino in 1771; it originally contained artworks of antiquity and the Renaissance. The museum and collection were enlarged by Clement's successor Pius VI. Today, the museum houses works of Greek and Roman sculpture. Some notable galleries are as follows:

Museo Chiaramonti

This museum was founded in the early 19th century by Pius VII, whose surname before his election as Pope was Chiaramonti. The museum consists of a large arched gallery in which are exhibited several statues, sarcophagi and friezes. The New Wing, or Braccio Nuovo, built by Raffaele Stern, houses statues including the Augustus of Prima Porta, the Doryphoros, and The River Nile. It is in the Neoclassical style and has a wide arched roof with skylights. The Galleria Lapidaria forms part of the Museo Chiaramonti, and contains over 3,000 stone tablets and inscriptions. It is accessible only with special permission, usually for the purpose of academic study.

Museo Gregoriano Etrusco

Founded by Gregory XVI in 1837, this museum has nine galleries and houses Etruscan pieces, coming from archaeological excavations in the territory of the Papal State as well as other works already held in the Vatican.[22] The collection include vases, sarcophagus, bronzes, terracotta, ceramics as well as works from the Falcioni and Guglielmi Collections.

Museo Gregoriano Egiziano

This museum houses a large collection of artifacts from Ancient Egypt and also many Egyptian works of Roman production in nine rooms. The Carlo Grassi Collection of bronzes is part of the collection.[23] Such material includes papyruses, sarcophagi, mummies, sculptures and reproductions of the Book of the Dead.[24]

Vatican Historical Museum

The Vatican Historical Museum (Italian: Museo storico vaticano) was founded in 1973 at the behest of Paul VI,[25] and was initially hosted in environments under the Square Garden. In 1987, it moved to the main floor of the Lateran Palace, where it opened in March 1991.

Highlights

Incidents

On 18 August 2022, two members of the climate activist group Ultima Generazione glued themselves to the marble base of the Laocoon statue and unfurled a banner calling for an end to fossil fuels while a third member filmed them. Conservationists said that the act resulted in permanent damage to the sculpture, with restoration works costing 3,148 euros. A Vatican court subsequently sentenced the three to a nine-month suspended prison sentence and fines of up to 28,000 euros ($30,000).[26]

On 5 October 2022, an American tourist was arrested after hurling a Roman bust at the Chiaramonti Museum and damaging another bust. Il Messaggero reported that the man damaged the artefacts in anger after he was informed that he could not have an audience with Pope Francis as part of his vacation wish. The museum's press director Matteo Alessandrini said one bust lost part of a nose and an ear, while the other was knocked off its pedestal. Conservation and repair works on the sculptures were estimated to cost 15,000 euros ($14,800 US) and took about 300 hours to be completed.[27]

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: How to get to the Vatican Museums. Vatican Museums. vaticanmuseumsrome.com.
  2. Web site: Meet Antonio Paolucci. Divento. 2016-12-28. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161229100405/http://www.divento.com/en/content/304-meet-antonio-paolucci. 2016-12-29.
  3. The Art Newspaper, March 21, 2024
  4. Web site: Meet Barbara Jatta, the First Woman Director of the Vatican Museums. Vogue. February 13, 2018. Hamish . Bowles. 2018-02-13. live.
  5. Web site: The Vatican Museums: transformation of an organisation. 16 October 2016. Jatta. Barbara. Vatican Museums. 29 August 2017. 30 August 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170830101858/http://m.museivaticani.va/content/dam/museivaticani/pdf/eventi_novita/iniziative/eventi/2016/73_case_study_Jatta.pdf. live.
  6. Bianchini. Riccardo. Vatican Museums – Rome. Inexhibit. 30 August 2017. 30 August 2017. 9 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221209125326/https://www.inexhibit.com/mymuseum/vatican-museums-rome/. live.
  7. Web site: Musei Vaticani and Cappella Sistina. 2021-10-17. Time Out Rome. en. 2023-05-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20230530154242/https://www.timeout.com/rome/museums/musei-vaticani-and-cappella-sistina. live.
  8. Web site: Vatican Museums: attendance 2022 . 2024-01-28 . . en . 2024-01-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240128065435/https://www.statista.com/statistics/1137402/vatican-museums-attendance/ . live .
  9. The Art Newspaper visitor survey, March 27, 2023.
  10. Web site: The Vatican Museums. 2021-10-16. www.romesightseeing.net. 2021-10-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20211017041731/https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-vatican-museums-tickets/. live.
  11. News: Shattuck. Kathryn. 2005-04-18. An Ancient Masterpiece or a Master's Forgery?. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-10-17. 0362-4331. 2021-10-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20211017041729/https://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/18/arts/design/an-ancient-masterpiece-or-a-masters-forgery.html. live.
  12. Web site: Joe. Lapointe. Muralist has grand plans for Cobo fresco. 2021-10-17. The Detroit News. en-US. 2021-10-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20211017041730/https://www.detroitnews.com/story/entertainment/arts/2016/08/29/hubert-massey-educates-art/89572026/. live.
  13. Web site: Grovier. Kelly. Laocoön and His Sons: The revealing detail in an ancient find. 2021-10-17. www.bbc.com. en. 2021-10-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20211017041729/https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20210721-laocon-and-his-sons-the-ultimate-expression-of-suffering. live.
  14. News: Barbara . McMahon . Ancient Roman treasures found under Vatican car park . . 10 October 2006 . Manchester . 29 August 2017 . 10 March 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240310115526/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2006/oct/10/italy.travelnews . live .
  15. News: Pope names first woman to head Vatican Museums. The Catholic Herald. 20 December 2016. Glatz. Carol. 29 August 2017. 16 July 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170716045639/http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2016/12/20/pope-names-first-woman-to-head-vatican-museums/. live.
  16. Web site: Rykner. Didier. Antonio Paolucci, the new Director of the Vatican Museums. 7 December 2007. The Art Tribune. 28 August 2017. 17 October 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181017002058/http://www.thearttribune.com/Antonio-Paolucci-the-new-Director.html. dead.
  17. Web site: Pinacoteca . Vatican Museums . 29 August 2017 . 29 December 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151229025444/http://mv.vatican.va/3_EN/pages/PIN/PIN_Main.html . live .
  18. Web site: The Vatican Museums. Vatican City State. 28 August 2017. 11 June 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170611031853/http://www.vaticanstate.va/content/vaticanstate/en/monumenti/musei-vaticani.html. live.
  19. Book: Bertoldi, Susanna. The Vatican Museum: Discover the history, the works of art, the collections. Sillabe. 2011. 978-88-8271-210-5. Vatican City. 46, 96.
  20. Book: Montebello, Philippe De. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 978-08-70993480. Kathleen Howard. The Vatican: Spirit and Art of Christian Rome. 1983. 178–180. Sala delle Muse. https://books.google.com/books?id=VZUsI-lePtIC&pg=PA178. registration.
  21. News: Waking the gods: how the classical world cast its spell over British art . the Guardian . 21 October 2016 . en . 17 October 2021 . 17 October 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211017041729/https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/oct/21/waking-the-gods-how-the-classical-world-cast-its-spell-over-british-art . live .
  22. Web site: Museo Gregoriano Etrusco . Vatican Museums . 2021-01-05 . 2021-01-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210119025556/http://www.museivaticani.va/content/museivaticani/en/collezioni/musei/museo-gregoriano-etrusco.html . live .
  23. Web site: Gregorian Egyptian Museum . Vatican Museums . 2014-08-21 . 2014-10-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141027034855/http://mv.vatican.va/3_EN/pages/MEZ/MEZ_Main.html . live .
  24. Web site: Monuments exhibited in Room II of the Egyptian Museum. https://web.archive.org/web/20110705035120/http://mv.vatican.va/3_EN/pages/x-Schede/MEZs/MEZs_Sala02_03.html . 5 July 2011.
  25. Book: Guide to the Vatican Museums and City. 9 May 2013. 1986. Musei Vaticani. 978-88-86921-11-4. 2024-03-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20240310115543/https://books.google.com/books?id=_yONbB1g9zcC. live.
  26. News: Winfield . Nicole . Vatican court convicts climate activists for damaging statue, fines them more than 28,000 euros . 12 June 2023 . Associated Press . 25 December 2023 . 13 June 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230613035828/https://apnews.com/article/vatican-climate-protest-museum-protest-environment-pope-94c9c2646cae6839f6d3f7be68866f3f . live .
  27. News: Chisholm . Johanna . US tourist arrested after smashing ancient Roman sculptures in response to not seeing Pope at Vatican . 8 October 2022 . The Independent . 20 December 2023 . 7 October 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221007211528/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/american-tourist-vatican-busts-arrested-b2197265.html . live .