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Episode 364 - Vatican Museums - Galleries of the Tapestries and Geographical Maps

Rebuilding The Renaissance

Release Date: 01/07/2026

Episode 368 - Answers to Open Questions XXVII show art Episode 368 - Answers to Open Questions XXVII

Rebuilding The Renaissance

From the identity of a frequently seen character in Caravaggio paintings to how many Caravaggio paintings there are in the world to how to secure tickets for Leonardo’s “Last Supper” to how much the Medici were worth, and much, much more - this episode answers the very questions that you ask me about the great art, artists, and history of the Italian Renaissance.

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Episode 367 - Vatican Museums - St. Peter’s Basilica show art Episode 367 - Vatican Museums - St. Peter’s Basilica

Rebuilding The Renaissance

The magnificent Basilica of St. Peter is our last stop as we explore the extraordinary collection of art and architecture in the Vatican. In addition to its great scale and beautiful decorum, the basilica is also home to renowned masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s “Pietà” and Bernini’s “Baldacchino,” as well as the tombs of St. Pope John Paul II and St. Pope John XXIII.

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Episode 366 - Vatican Museums - The Sistine Chapel show art Episode 366 - Vatican Museums - The Sistine Chapel

Rebuilding The Renaissance

The most famous work of art in the Vatican Museums is Michelangelo’s "Sistine Chapel Ceiling." This episode explains how best to experience this stunning work of art, as well as the other masterpieces that are in the Sistine Chapel. 

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Episode 365 - Vatican Museums - The Raphael Rooms show art Episode 365 - Vatican Museums - The Raphael Rooms

Rebuilding The Renaissance

The next major stop in your visit to the Vatican Museums after the Gallery of the Maps is the former apartments of Pope Julius II. They are known as the “Rooms of Raphael” because they were decorated with beautiful frescoes by Raphael between 1507 and 1513, including his famous “School of Athens.” This fresco depicts the greatest philosophical and scientific minds of the ancient world including Plato, Aristotle, Pythagoras, and Euclid. 

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Episode 364 - Vatican Museums - Galleries of the Tapestries and Geographical Maps show art Episode 364 - Vatican Museums - Galleries of the Tapestries and Geographical Maps

Rebuilding The Renaissance

This podcast examines the extraordinary collection of 16th and 17th century tapestries in the Vatican collection, many of which were designed by Raphael and his workshop. It also looks at the amazing array of geographical maps of Italian territories and Papal dominions in Renaissance Italy that cover more than a football field of wall space!

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Episode 363 - Vatican Museums - The Belvedere Courtyard and Pio Clementino Museum show art Episode 363 - Vatican Museums - The Belvedere Courtyard and Pio Clementino Museum

Rebuilding The Renaissance

This episode explores the majestic Belvedere Courtyard, which was designed by Donato Bramante at the beginning of the 16th century. It also examines the 18th-century Pio Clementino Museum which houses ancient Greek and Roman sculptural masterpieces such as the Laocoön, Apollo Belvedere, and the Belvedere Torso.  

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Episode 362 - Vatican Museums - The Pinacoteca show art Episode 362 - Vatican Museums - The Pinacoteca

Rebuilding The Renaissance

While more than 7 million people visit the Vatican Museums each year, few of them realize there is much more to this extraordinary collection than just the Raphael Rooms and the Sistine Chapel. The Pinacoteca, or “painting gallery,” of the Vatican Museums opened in 1932 and includes masterpieces by Giotto, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, Caravaggio, and Bernini. 

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Episode 361 - Rome - The National Gallery of Ancient Art in the Barberini Palace show art Episode 361 - Rome - The National Gallery of Ancient Art in the Barberini Palace

Rebuilding The Renaissance

Located in the beautiful Baroque Barberini Palace, the National Gallery of Ancient Art contains works of art produced before the year 1800. It includes masterpieces by Andrea del Sarto, Bronzino, Canaletto, Titian, and Tintoretto. But the collection's most important works are Caravaggio’s “Judith and Holofernes,” Bernini’s “Bust of Pope Urban VIII,” and Pietro da Cortona’s spectacular ceiling fresco “The Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini Power.” 

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Episode 360 - Rome - The Borghese Gallery (Part IV) show art Episode 360 - Rome - The Borghese Gallery (Part IV)

Rebuilding The Renaissance

This 4th and final episode dedicated to extraordinary art collection in the Borghese Gallery in Rome, Italy, focuses on the painting collection on the second floor of the museum, which includes masterpieces by Raphael, Correggio, and Titian. 

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Episode 359 - Rome: The Borghese Gallery (Part III) show art Episode 359 - Rome: The Borghese Gallery (Part III)

Rebuilding The Renaissance

This episode takes you through the 1st-floor rooms of the Borghese Gallery in Rome, Italy. It discusses the breathtaking early statues by Gian Lorenzo Bernini - “Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius,” “Pluto and Persephone,” “Apollo and Daphne,” and “David,” as well as Antonio Canova’s sublime Neoclassical “Paolina Bonaparte as Venus Victrix."

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This podcast examines the extraordinary collection of 16th and 17th century tapestries in the Vatican collection, many of which were designed by Raphael and his workshop. It also looks at the amazing array of geographical maps of Italian territories and Papal dominions in Renaissance Italy that cover more than a football field of wall space!