Vatican Museums
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Pope Julius II founded the museums in the early 16th century. 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, considered among the most canonical and distinctive works of Western and European art.
In 2023, the Vatican Museums were visited by 6.8 million people. 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.
There are 24 galleries, or rooms, in total, with the Sistine Chapel, notably, being the last room visited within the Museum. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1998
Superior document: Laterano 1
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Published: 2002
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Published: 1996
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Published: 1908
Superior document: Die Sculpturen des Vaticanischen Museums Bd. 2, Tafeln
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Published: 1903
Superior document: Die Sculpturen des Vaticanischen Museums Bd. 1, Tafeln
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Published: 1903
Superior document: Die Sculpturen des Vaticanischen Museums Bd. 1, Braccio Nuovo, Galleria Lapidaria, Museo Chiaramonti, Giardino della Pigna, Text
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Published: 1908
Superior document: Die Sculpturen des Vaticanischen Museums Bd. 2, Belvedere, Sala degli Animali, Galleria delle Statue, Sala de' Busti, Gabinetto delle Maschere, Loggia Scoperta, Text
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Published: 1951
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“...Musei Vaticani...”
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Published: 1956
Superior document: Die Sculpturen des Vaticanischen Museums Bd. 3,2, Tafeln
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Published: [2019]
Superior document: Bollettino dei Monumenti, Musei e Gallerie Pontificie. Supplemento 4
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Published: 1936
Superior document: Die Sculpturen des Vaticanischen Museums Bd. 3,1, Tafeln
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Published: 1982-