Wednesday, September 12, 2007

There's some open space around the museum as well, where you can take in bits of the rest of Vatican City. However, if you're interested in mingling with the cardinals, you'd have to get through some pretty tough security. There's a big central courtyard, which is a great place to break your visit. You can also admire the great dome of St. Peter's cathedral, the only other publicly accessible part of this golf course-sized country. Somewhat obnoxiously, the powers that be arranged that, despite the insignificant size of the country, visitors would have to walk almost a mile from the museum exit to the cathedral entrance. After five hours at the museum, we needed a lunch break along our trek to the cathedral.

















2 comments:

Anonymous said...

what's the big orb thing in the courtyard, do you know? it looks interesting to me but i can't tell what it is.

Somchai and Brian said...

No, it's definitely eye catching since it's the only object in the whole courtyard, plus it's big and shiny. I remember looking for any signs because it seemed out of place, but I didn't find any. So let's say that's where the pope sleeps.