Vatican
City, 25 March 2013
(VIS) – The Square Garden (“Giardino Quadrato”), ordered by
Pope Paul III Farnese who also commissioned Michelangelo to paint
“The Last Judgment” in 1534, will be open to visitors of the
Vatican Museums beginning today.
Created
by the architect Jacopo Meleghino, it is a classical Italian garden
with four lawns bordered by hedges and covers nearly a hectare of
ground. It has now been furnished with benches, upon which visitors
can take a break from their tour of the museums. From the garden you
can see the dome of St. Peter, the grove that covers the Vatican
hill, and the walls of the museums' Pinacotheca, which houses works
by Raphael, da Vinci, and Caravaggio.
Visiting
hours for the Square Garden will be the same as those of the Vatican
Museums.
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