The Vatican Museums: just a
click away!
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| A detail of Michelanglo's 'Creation' in the Sistine Chapel |
The Vatican Museums are offering art lovers the possibility
of visiting its amazing collection from the comfort and the safety of their own
home.
By Linda Bordoni
Perhaps it’s something you always wanted to do but never had
the opportunity, maybe it was a secret wish you never even dared to hope would
come true… of course, it’s not exactly the same as the real thing, but today
you can go on-line and immerse yourself in the beauty and wonder of the Vatican
Museums thanks to seven
virtual tours offered on the Museum’s website.
In keeping with the precautionary steps taken by the Italian
authorities due to the Covid-19 emergency, the Museums, which boasts one of the
richest collections in the world, and that are visited by over 5 million people
each year, are making themselves visible through all digital devices, free of
charge.
The tours
The seven virtual tours regard the Sistine Chapel, the Pio
Clementino Museum, the Chiaramonti Museum, the New Wing, Raphael’s Rooms, the
Niccoline Chapel, and the Room of the Chiaroscuri. Once inside, the
cyber-visitor can explore each of these environments, moving in every direction
and focusing on even the smallest detail of the individual works, all of which
are reproduced in high definition.
What’s more, every day the official @vaticamuseums Instagram
account provides images of Vatican Museums’ masterpieces accompanied by short
captions that explain the history and the meaning of the selected works.
In compliance with government directives, the Vatican
Museums have been closed to the public since 9 March and will stay closed until
3 April at least. Precautionary closures also concern the Excavations
Office (which is also offering a virtual visit of the necropolis
underneath St. Peter’s Basilica), the Museum of the Pontifical Villas in Castel
Gandolfo and all other Pontifical exhibition areas.

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