The Collection of Modern Religious Art in the Vatican Museums is a fascinating and unique gallery dedicated to the works of contemporary artists who explore themes of spirituality and religion. Established in 1973 under Pope Paul VI, the collection features over 800 pieces, including paintings, sculptures, and graphic art by renowned 20th-century artists such as Van Gogh, Gauguin, Dalí, Chagall, and Francis Bacon. The gallery bridges the gap between traditional religious art and modern artistic expression, offering a fresh perspective on faith and devotion in a contemporary context. The collection showcases how modern artists have interpreted religious themes, making it a captivating stop for visitors interested in both modern art and religious history.
Useful information
Opening hours:
- Monday – Saturday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM).
- Last Sunday of the month: free entry from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM (last entry at 12:30 PM).
- Closed days: Sundays (except the last Sunday of the month) and certain religious holidays such as Christmas and Easter.
Tickets:
- It is advisable to purchase tickets online in advance to avoid long lines.
- Tickets can be booked with timed entry to reduce waiting times.
- Discounts are available for children, students, and groups.
- Audioguides and guided tours are available in various languages.
How to get there
The Collection of Modern Religious Art is located within the Vatican Museums, specifically housed in a series of rooms near the Sistine Chapel.
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Reviews
A Surprising Blend of Modernity and Faith – Sarah H.
"I wasn't expecting to find such a large collection of modern art in the Vatican Museums, but the Collection of Modern Religious Art was a wonderful surprise! Seeing works by artists like Van Gogh and Dalí, all focused on spiritual themes, was truly inspiring. It provides a different perspective on religious art, blending modern styles with deep spiritual messages. A must-see for art lovers who appreciate both traditional and contemporary art!"
A Hidden Gem in the Vatican Museumsà - Tom G.
"The Collection of Modern Religious Art is a fantastic addition to the Vatican Museums. It's located near the Sistine Chapel, and after seeing so much classical art, this gallery offers a refreshing contrast with modern pieces. The works by artists like Chagall and Bacon are thought-provoking and beautifully displayed. It’s not as crowded as other areas, so you can take your time to really appreciate the art. Highly recommended for anyone interested in modern interpretations of faith."
A Modern Take on Religious Themes – Emily R.
"This collection really caught me off guard in the best way possible. The Vatican is famous for its classical art, but the Collection of Modern Religious Art shows how contemporary artists have engaged with spiritual themes in a modern context. The variety of styles and artists is impressive, and the location near the Sistine Chapel makes it a great spot to reflect after seeing the Renaissance masterpieces. It’s a refreshing and meaningful stop on the museum tour."