Saturday, July 2, 2011

Our Rome Adventure: Musei Vaticani

Vatican State: The Vatican Museums

“The Vatican City is a shrine to the power and extravagance of the Catholic Church through the ages, and to its extraordinary artistic taste” –Insights Roman City Guide

History :: The Vatican State covers a little more than 100 acres and is the world’s smallest independent state. There is a population of 800, of which on 30 are women. The Vatican has its own stamps, currency, police forces, and media. Although located in Rome, it is really a city all in its self surrounded by medieval walls. It is the smallest city province in the world, and also the richest. 

Our Experience :: We took the bus again, this time going the correct way =) and when we got there we had some time to kill, so we decided to stop at a little restaurant for drinks. I order water, Jake a beer, Lexi an apple juice, and Laney had some "mommy's milk" as Lexi calls it. As we are sitting here, drinking our drinks, and eating a snacks, Lexi takes her apple juice and dumps it into Jake beer! He has Alanea in his hands, so he was completely helpless to stop her! She looks at him so innocently and says  "There Daddy". I die laughing And tell him I hope he enjoys the taste of it, cause he was drinking that 8 euros beer! So, after Jake finishes his 10 euros (+ 2 after the apple juice) apple beer, we head into the city! It was unlike anything I could of ever dreamed of! Beautiful! Lexi loved looking at all the pictures. We were just speechless through most of it, and we hadn't even entered the Sistine Chapel! 

This is how Lexi decides to eat outside one of the Holiest cities in the world.... Yup

A gate, that no one was allowed to use. There is only one entrance for tourist.





Pieta, meaning Pity. A work of art by Michelangelo depicting Mary holding the body of Christ after being taken off the Cross. This is the only work of art that Michelangelo ever signed. 






A tapestry depicting The Last Supper 

Adam And Eve In The Garden Of Eden : By Wenzel Peter 


A bust of the goddess Athena 
Laocoon Cabinet : a Trojan priest, Laocoon and his two sons were killed by serpents sent from the Sea by the goddess Athena and the god Poseidon. 






The Lady Of The Vatican One of only six painted shrouds of highest artistic quality. It was used to cover the dead, and was found in Egypt in a city founded in 130 BC


Jake and the statue of Anubis.


The Sistine Chapel:

We weren't allowed to take pictures inside the Chapel, however, I did snap two really quick ones.
The Corridor leading up to the Sistine Chapel 









Creation of Adam By Michelangelo 

Oridinal Sin and the Expulsion From Paradise. By Michelangelo 

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