Vatican City
Took a punt and paid the online scalpers "Skip the Line" for two thirty. Downloaded the Parclick App and booked parking nearby, cheaper and a lot faster than public transport. Driving the Disco doesn't stop the locals trying to intimidate me with their Bambinas and Pandas (when they are following and want me to go faster I can only see their roof - not intimidating).
This static carving appeared before we got up. Like all campsites this one is filling with permanent statics. |
Lucky we skipped the absent queue Paid for Audio guides, always a good move |
Tapestries |
Everything is dark to the naked eye The Vatican Pinacoteca is essentially a paintings gallery iPhone snap as one sees it |
The camera really brings things up. No flash allowed All photos are with Fyfe's SLR |
The tapestries were almost un-viewable to the naked eye |
A plaster model for a bronze cast This Pinacoteca Vaticana museum was built in the nineteen thirties and incredibly opulent, marble everywhere |
Plaster works for Bronze |
Me and Roman |
Fyfe and Roman |
Had forgotten that this was here - massive. Audrey bought a jigsaw of it The Garden of Eden |
Marble everywhere |
Floor detail |
On and on forever |
The removal of the penises in the fifteen hundreds and the replacement with fig leaves, offensive. Overdue for restoration |
Ceilings and more ceilings |
Carte Geografiche |
Corsica |
The Sistine Chapel was bigger than I expected and much more colourful. The Last Judgement |
Iris was thrilled to see this |
Michael Angelo's Creation ceiling, remarkable. Luckily it wasn't crowded so we were able to sit back in the seats around the edge and view at our leisure |
Fyfe with Venice There were lots of old globes with NZ absent |
Ceiling of the Pope's signing room |
The ceilings, stunning |
There was a whole gallery of modern art but I was at saturation. I am frequently aware how wasted this opportunity is on a pleb like me! |
Henry Matisse |
Wassily Kandinsky Sunday-Old Russia 1904 |
Edvard Munch Old Man Praying 1902 |
The Vatican Gardens are tranquil |
Roman and Fyfe descending. The steps get closer so the slope gets steeper, like a sea shell. The first step is about ten metres long. |
Audrey |
You can see it getting steeper. From here onto the street |
Too much to see, too much to put in blog - shattered
Obligatory Gary Larson: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/22/03/2b/22032b2a9791e021ce1529e5f336107a.jpg
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