Vatican Missionary-Ethnological Museum

The Vatican Museums encompass a dozen collections; beyond the most famous are sections devoted to Egyptian, Etruscan, and Ethnological holdings, early and modern religious art, plus the Vatican Gardens

Vatican - Missionary-Ethnological Museum
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. +39-06-6988-4947
www.vatican.va
Book tickets: Select Italy or Viator.com

Open Mon–Sat 9am–6pm (last entry: 4pm)
Also 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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Vatican tours
Skip the Line: Vatican Museums Walking Tour including Sistine Chapel, Raphael's Rooms and St Peter's
• Context: Arte Vaticana: Our Vatican Tour including Sistine Chapel and St. Peters (with reservations)
• Context: Vatican Collections
• Skip the Line: Vatican in One Day
• Skip the Line: Vatican Museums Tickets
• Private Tour: Vatican Museums Walking Tour
• Context: Vatican for Families
• Private Viewing of the Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums
• Context: Afterhours Vatican Museums Visit
• Context: Evening Vatican Tour
Private Tour: Vatican Museums and St Peter's Art History Walking Tour
Skip the Line: Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel Tour
Skip the Line: Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and St Peter's Basilica Half-Day Walking Tour

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The god Tu, chief deity on Mangareva Island, the Gambier Islands, Polynesia (collected 1834–36)
The god Tu, chief deity on Mangareva Island, the Gambier Islands, Polynesia (collected 1834–36).
This collection is a bit disturbing, since it's basically 3,000 years worth of booty gathered from across all continents by Christian missionaries who were busily converting the "paganism" right out of Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic, African, Native American, and other cultures.

However, to its credit the Vatican has set these remarkable collections up to try to convey the history and meaning behind these non-European religions and the peoples from which they came.

The Chinese exhibit is particularly worthy of your time.

Note that his museum has been closed for rearrangement for some time—though portions of it occasionally reopen for temporary and thematic exhibits using the some 100,000 pieces in the collections.

The Vatican Museums
*** Pinacoteca (Painting Gallery)
Papal Apartments
    ** Raphael Rooms
    Borgia Apartments
    Chapel of Nicholas V
*** Sistine Chapel
*Pio-Clementine Museum
Modern Religious Art
Chiaramonti/New Wing
Gregorian Egyptian Museum
Gregorian Etruscan Museum
Gregorian Profane Museum
Pio Christian Museum
Missionary-Ethnological Museum
Vatican Gardens

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