Vatican Chiaramonti Museum & Braccio Nuovo (New Wing)

TK in Rome's Vatican Museums. (Photo by Victor Wong)
Vatican Chiaramonti Museum and Braccio Nuovo (New Wing).

Loads of ancient Roman statues in the Vatican

Chiaramonti

The Chiaramonti, arranged in 1807 by neoclassical master sculptor Canova, is a testament to the early 19th century concept of a museum: busts and statues lined up as if for military inspection on either side of a corridor stretching as far as the eye can see.

Braccio Nuovo

The AD 1st century Augustus of Prima Porta in the Chiaramonti Museum and Braccio Nuovo (New Wing) of the Vatican Museums. (Photo by Till Niermann)
The Augustus of Prima Porta.

What the Chiaramonti is best for is the sometime access from the end of its long hall to the so-called Braccio Nuovo, or "New Wing."

This rarely-open section of the Vatican complex is floored with ancient mosaics and contains some excellent Classical sculptures, including another load of imperial busts, many amazingly intact full-body sculptures, and lovely little tidbits like ancient bronze peacocks.

The best among them: the AD 1st-century Augustus of Prima Porta, carrying a lance (currently missing) and stretching his right arm out from the fourth recess on the right. His breastplate is carved with fantastic reliefs.

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Viale Vaticano (on the north side of the Vatican City walls, between where Via Santamaura and the Via Tunisi staircase hit Viale Vaticano; about a 5–10 minute walk around the walls from St. Peter's).
tel. +39-06-6988-4676 or +39-06-6988-3145
www.museivaticani.va or www.vatican.va

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Mon–Sat 9am–6pm (last entry: 4pm)
* May 2–July 25 and Sept 5–Oct 31 also open Fridays 7–11pm with advance booking (» more)
* Open the last Sun of each month 9:30am–2pm—and it's free!... and terribly crowded
* For other closed dates, see "tips" below

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€16
Roma Pass: No
Tickets: Select Italy or Viator

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Bus: 49; 490, 492, 496; 23, 32, 81,Tram 19, 271, 492, 590, 982, 990
Metro: Cipro-Musei Vaticani (A)
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