Vatican City, Italy (Enclave of Rome): Vatican Museums: Pio Clementino Museum: Sala Delle Muse: Signage
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Sheppard, Beth M.
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20-May-19
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Italy , Vatican City , Rome , Vatican Museums , Musei Vaticani , Pio Clementino Museum , Museo Pio Clementino , Musei di Scultura , Sculpture Museums , Art Museums , Sacred Art , Church Art , Greek Antiquities , Roman Antiquities , Statuary , Sala Delle Muse , Hall of the Muses , Signage
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Multiple photos are associated with this record. Please click the links to view all of the items in the series. The photos are of signage for the Hall of the Muses (Sala delle Muse) within the Pio Clementino Museum, which is part of the Vatican Museums. These are public museums that display about 20,000 of 70K works collected by the Catholic Church and the papacy throughout the centuries. The museums were founded by Pope Julius II in the early 16th century. Only the Louvre in France receives more annual visitors than the Vatican Museums. The museums consist of 24 galleries, with the Sistine Chapel being the last room visited. The Pio Clementino Museum is the largest complex of the Vatican Museums. It is named after its founders, Pope Clement XIV and Pope Pius VI. Its twelve rooms contain the most important Greek and Roman masterpieces. The Hall of the Muses contains a series of sculptures which were found in Tivoli, Italy.
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