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As the seat of papal power for centuries, the Vatican has had plenty of time to accrue artistic treasures. In fact, during the medieval period, the Renaissance, and beyond, the church was often the major sponsor of art. Virtually all the most famous artists in Italian history worked for the church in one form or another. As a result, the Vatican is the owner of some of the world's most outstanding paintings, sculptures, and other art forms.
This art is displayed in the Vatican museums. In fact, the museum holds over 70,000 different works of art from almost every time period of human history. One of the largest museums in the world, the Vatican museums are also one of the most visited, receiving nearly seven million visitors each year.
The museums were established in the early 16th century. In fact, the very first piece acquired by the museum for public display was an ancient Roman sculpture purchased by Pope Julius II on the advice of Michelangelo. The rooms to house the museums were decorated by Michelangelo and Raphael, along with other important Renaissance artists, so even the buildings themselves are works of art.
The modern collection is split up into several different museums. There's the Pinacoteca, or picture gallery; the collection of modern religious art; the Pio-Clementino, for Greek and Roman statues; an Etruscan museum; an Egyptian museum; and a museum dedicated to the history of the Vatican. Essentially, it's a paradise for art and history lovers.
The Vatican museums are vast, and a dedicated art lover could spend days exploring them one by one. But even beyond the museums themselves, this tiny country has plenty to offer visitors. You can walk across the entire country in around 20 minutes, and yet you could spend weeks here without seeing everything it has to offer.
You could wander for hours in the endless hallways of the Vatican museums. And you probably will. But it’s worth remembering that large bags are not permitted in the museums or in St. Peter’s Basilica, for security reasons. Besides, you’ll find your trip much more enjoyable if you don’t carry more than you need.
Drop off your belongings at a Bounce luggage storage locker near the Vatican museums so that you can be more comfortable as you explore. No matter how many bags you have or how big they are, Bounce can help you find a place to store them until you need them again.
Papal audience: If you’re a Catholic, you won’t want to miss the chance to see a Papal audience. And even if you’re not, it’s a spectacle worth witnessing. Held on Wednesdays in St. Peter’s Square, these events see the Pope addressing a huge crowd of the faithful gathered to hear his words. Tickets can be obtained for free in advance, or you can simply show up. But it’s a good idea to get to the square early, because these events are invariably popular, drawing Catholics from all over the world. Make things easier on yourself by leaving large bags with a Rome luggage storage service before attending.