GENERAL INFO (Jump to
Diary) The Vatican City State or the State of Vatican City is a absolute monarchy, ecclesiastical and elective theocracy. It covers 0,44 square kilometres and is the home for around one thousand people. As no surprise, most are Christians! The currency is Euro, worth 7,46 Danish Krone. The GDP is not something we talk about. The climate is Mediterranean. The fauna is mainly pigeons and rats, although the parks and gardens are home to some more interesting birds and a few squirrels and bats.
DIARY
Anyway, I walk right pass all the waiting people and
start with the museum. It is the world's second largest museum, and I just
see a few corners. And not by any plan. I see a lot of brilliant marble work
from the most early to the most recent. Some of them are familiar, others
just brilliant made.
And here is a collection of pope vehicles. From carry chairs over horse wagons to a VW Beetle. In the painting collection, I recognises several artists, among them Dali. One collection contain modern work, and the few people here, walk just as fast as I. The older works, like the Egyptian and Greek, on the other hand, take time to admire.
Some of the galleries are a giant art work of them self -
actually, all are I think. The walls, the sealing and the floor are covered
in perfect artwork. From one of them, there are perfect views to the
garden, By following the stream, I accidentally end up in the Sistine Chapel. I had actually expected more, after seeing the other parts of this giant art-collection. Well, it is fantastic, and despite one is not aloud to make photos, I get to do a few. I fail to understand (and sometimes accept) this rule, as long as one refraining from using flash.
I find it a bit hard to find my way around, as many areas
are closed from the mortals, and most
I see the map room, with maps of Italy on the walls, and I see so many statues and paintings, all so perfect (except some of the modern!). I end out is the huge square, surrounded by columns. The Swiss Guard is in place, but here is a mellow atmosphere in general. I feel I have seen everything - except the Pope, and head on, out in Rome and the rest of Italy. Total price, including ticket for the museum and a souvenir; €45. Photos. |