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Octagonal Courtyard sculpture highlights

について 八角形の中庭, located in the バチカン美術館, is one of the most iconic spaces in the complex. Originally designed by the Renaissance architect Donato Bramante in the early 16th century, this courtyard is a stunning open-air gallery that houses some of the Vatican’s most important classical sculptures. The layout of the courtyard, with its eight sides, provides an elegant backdrop to masterpieces such as the Laocoön Group and the Apollo Belvedere. These ancient statues are displayed in niches that allow visitors to admire their beauty and historical significance from all angles. The Octagonal Courtyard is not only a place of artistic importance but also offers a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for reflecting on the masterpieces of antiquity that have shaped Western art.

役立つ情報

営業時間

  • 月曜日~土曜日午前9:00~午後6:00(最終入場は午後4:00)。.
  • 毎月最終日曜日:午前9:00~午後2:00まで入場無料(最終入場は午後12:30)。.
  • 休業日日曜日(最終日曜日を除く)、クリスマスやイースターなど特定の宗教的祝日。.

チケット

  • 長蛇の列を避けるため、事前にオンラインでチケットを購入することをお勧めする。.
  • チケットは、待ち時間を減らすために時間指定入場券で予約することができる。.
  • 子供、学生、団体割引あり。.
  • 様々な言語でのオーディオガイドとガイドツアーがある。.

アクセス

The Octagonal Courtyard (Cortile Ottagono) is located within the Vatican Museums complex, specifically in the Belvedere Courtyard, part of the section known as the Pio-Clementine Museum. This courtyard is accessible along the museum route and is one of the first stops during the visit, right after passing through some of the main galleries and halls. The Octagonal Courtyard houses some of the most famous classical statues in the Vatican collection and is one of the key attractions during the museum tour.

歴史

について Octagonal Court (Cortile Ottagono) was once known as the Cortile delle Statue, and it housed the first nucleus of antique classical statues in the pontifical collections. The Vatican Museums explain that Pope Julius II (1503–1513) displayed an extraordinary collection of antique sculpture here, with the ambition of reviving the “Rome of the Caesars” within the Rome of the Popes.

In the late 1700s, the Vatican notes that Clement XIV そして Pius VI transformed the growing collection into a purpose-built museum, and the court became the fulcrum of that new project. This period is also when the Pio Clementino Museum takes its name, honoring the two popes who oversaw its foundation.

Despite later changes over the centuries, the Vatican Museums state that some sculptures—specifically including the ラオコーン and the Apollo Belvedere—remain in positions they have held since the early 16th century. For today’s visitor, that continuity is part of the magic: you’re not just seeing famous works, you’re standing in a historical display environment that helped shape how Renaissance and later artists learned to look at antiquity.

について Octagonal Court (Cortile Ottagono) was once known as the Cortile delle Statue, and it housed the first nucleus of antique classical statues in the pontifical collections. The Vatican Museums explain that Pope Julius II (1503–1513) displayed an extraordinary collection of antique sculpture here, with the ambition of reviving the “Rome of the Caesars” within the Rome of the Popes.

In the late 1700s, the Vatican notes that Clement XIV そして Pius VI transformed the growing collection into a purpose-built museum, and the court became the fulcrum of that new project. This period is also when the Pio Clementino Museum takes its name, honoring the two popes who oversaw its foundation.

Despite later changes over the centuries, the Vatican Museums state that some sculptures—specifically including the ラオコーン and the Apollo Belvedere—remain in positions they have held since the early 16th century. For today’s visitor, that continuity is part of the magic: you’re not just seeing famous works, you’re standing in a historical display environment that helped shape how Renaissance and later artists learned to look at antiquity.

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