The Vatican Museum, which includes the Sustin Chapel, has been closed to the public as the Vatican City Cardinals are ready to gather, who will vote for a new Pope after the death of Pope Francis on April 28.
The Vatican has not announced any date that tourist attractions will reopen, as there is no fixed time for the elections, which is officially known as a conference. Some reactions have been going on for weeks – Pulpal has lasted almost three years for the longest time in history – though modern conclusions, such as Pope Francis and Pope Benedict XVI, saw Vatican City closed for less than a week. Pope Francis was buried on Saturday and requires a nine -day mourning period, before the start of the deal.
The Vatican Museum includes a centuries -old collection of art and samples, including treasures of reinforcement and Baruk painting and sculpture, as well as Paul Gogin, Salvador Dali, and Modern Master Works of Pablo Picasso. According to the Vatican news, the complex of its historical structure, such as Rafael’s rooms, whose walls are adorned, are the most tourist cultural places in the world, in the name of Frecos series decorating its walls. The new pope will not only be accused of carrying out the mission of the Catholic Church, but will also become the owner of these vast property.
Pope Francis was a celebrity inside and outside the Catholic Church, who, in addition to the principles of its efficiency and piety, also presented his stand on the evils of war and occupation. According to modern standards, he also had an outsidered presence in the world of art: in 2024, when he arrived at a women’s prison on the island of Geodica by helicopter, he became the first supreme Pontuff to visit Venice Beniel, which then hosted an art exhibition in partnership with prisoners.
Talking to the crowd gathered in the prison, he cited the late Catholic monks and workers Korea Kent as well as artists Fredda Kahlo, and Louis Bourgeova – because of which they are women in whose work “is an important thing to teach us.”
“The world needs artists,” said Francis. It has been demonstrated by people of all ages who repeatedly perform art locations and events. ” Art news It was reported at this time. “I urge you to be a dear artist, imagine the cities that are not yet on the maps: a city where no human is considered a stranger.”
During the Pope Francis administration, the Vatican for the first time discussed the return of the colonial era in the Vatican Museum collections. He returned to Greece three pieces of Partinin’s statue, which had been held for two centuries in the Vatican Museum, and in his inauguration public address of this debate, the institutions are called “correct gestures” when possible.