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The Vatican Museum reopened after 88 days of closure. What are the characteristics of this museum?

The Vatican Museum is the smallest national Vatican museum in the world. This museum carries many fine works of the Renaissance, most of which are the collections of church popes. This exhibition area, which is 6 kilometers away, can be said to be a feast for you. This museum is one of the greatest museums in the world, and it can be said that it is comparable to the Forbidden City in our country. So what are the characteristics of Vatican museums?

The Vatican Museum is located in the center of Rome, to the north of St. Peter's Cathedral in the Vatican. It used to be the Pope's Palace, but it was later converted into a museum. The prototype of the Vatican Museum can be traced back to the 5th century, when Michelangelo and the Pope bought the sculptures excavated in the vineyards and showed them to the public in the Vatican. The collection of the Vatican Museum is a rare treasure, and you may not be able to visit it in a few days. If you plan to visit the Vatican Museum, please make a good strategy in advance, in case anyone accidentally misses the treasure. For example, Genesis written by Michelangelo and The Last Judgment, and Academy of Athens written by Raphael are all hidden here.

The Vatican Museum is composed of large and small exhibition halls and exhibition rooms. The famous ones are: the Egyptian Museum in Gregory, also known as the Egyptian Museum, the Therus Museum, the Biot-Clemente Museum, the Vatican Library, the Painting Exhibition Hall, the Raphael Studio and the Sistine Chapel.

You can see all kinds of mummies and statues of Anubis in the Egypt Pavilion. This museum displays precious cultural relics from ancient Egypt, where complete mummies can be seen.

The Biot-Clermont Museum is mainly composed of the most famous sculptures in ancient Greece and Rome, and contains the treasures of the three major town halls of the Vatican Museum. The world-famous Venus, the sleeping Aria Doni, the Apollo on the watchtower and laocoon are all in this museum. There is also an open-air octagonal courtyard, where laocoon and Apollo on the watchtower are located.

The walls and ceilings of Raphael's studio are covered with murals, and there are two books, Athens Academy and Sacraments Debate.

Here comes the point. The Sistine Chapel displays Michelangelo's mural masterpieces The Last Judgment and Genesis. "The Last Judgment" is a masterpiece, and it is also the signboard of the Vatican Museum.

What architecture lovers can't miss is the double spiral staircase at the exit. This spiral staircase may be a sight that lovers of architecture and photography can't miss. It was Momo's work in 1932.

The only statue of Michelangelo with an inscription in his life, Mourning, is also exhibited in the Vatican Museum.

To sum up, the characteristics of Vatican Museums are that architecture, murals and sculptures are all works of art, which are peerless treasures.