The Vatican Museums are the public art and sculpture museums in the Vatican City founded by Pope Julius II in 1506. The Vatican Museums hold a wealth of the world's greatest art treasures which contain masterpieces of painting, sculpture and other works of art collected by the popes through the centuries including the most magnificent museums and chapels the Piazza dell'Esquilino, Republic Square, Naiad Fountain, Baths of Diocleziano, Porta Pinciana, the Aurelian Walls, Piazzale Flaminio, Porta del Popolo, the Vatican Museums’ Pine Court Yard, Candelabra Gallery, Tapestry Gallery, Gallery of Maps, Rooms of Raphael, Sistine Chapel and Bernini's Royal Staircase. The Vatican Museums is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the world and was visited by more than 4 millions people a year.

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