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The Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani) are the public art and sculpture museums in the Vatican City, which display works from the extensive collection of the Roman Catholic Church. The museums were founded in the 18th century by Pope Pius VI.
Works in the Vatican Museums
- several paintings by Caravaggio
- Leonardo da Vinci's portrait of Saint Jerome
- works by painters Fra Angelico, Giotto, Nicolas Poussin, and Titian
- the sculpture Laocoon and his Sons by Agesander
- the red marble papal throne, formerly in the basilica of St. John Lateran

