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Chapter 1777 Tour of the Roman Museum

In the Capitorio Museum, Ye Tian and his team saw a large number of sculptures from the ancient Roman period.

The most famous ancient Roman sculpture is the bronze statue of Emperor Aurelius, which is of course the original work with a history of nearly two thousand years and a giant statue of Emperor Constantine the Great.

In addition, there are statues of the "female wolf baby" as the Roman city emblem, as well as a large number of busts of the Roman emperors.

In addition to a large number of sculptures from ancient Roman times, the Capitorio Museum also has many exquisite sculptures created in various historical periods and written by different famous masters.

One of the most famous sculptures is the portrait of Medusa by Benini, the greatest artist of the seventeenth century and the most outstanding representative of early Baroque art.

In this museum, Ye Tian and his team not only saw a large number of exquisite sculptures, but also saw very rare ancient Roman murals, each of which was extremely exquisite.

Compared with later European murals that mainly focus on religious themes, these ancient Roman murals have a unique flavor and are refreshing!

After Ye Tian and his team visited the Capitorio Museum, it was already past twelve o'clock in the morning.

When they walked out of the museum and were about to leave the place, Ye Tian and the others also vassed Feng Ya for a while and sat on the steps in front of the museum and pondered for a moment.

It was on the steps in front of this museum that the famous historian Edward Yoshimoto had the idea of ​​creating "The Decline of the Roman Empire" and then created this famous historical work.

After standing up from the steps, Ye Tian and the others did not leave by car, but walked along the famous Alacoli stairs and walked towards the Venetian Square not far below.

Walking down the stairs and passing through a street garden, they came to Piazza Venice and walked towards the National Palace Museum of Venice, located in a corner of the square.

During the process, they were very relaxed, chatting and enjoying the surrounding scenery while walking forward, with both speed and speed.

Around them, Cole and many security personnel were dispersed, building a solid line of defense, invisibly separating other tourists, and always staying highly vigilant and ready to respond at any time.

On the periphery of Cole and others were a group of Roman police in plain clothes, Italian cultural relics military police, and some Roman police in uniforms, all staring at Ye Tian closely.

More outside, among the bustling crowd, there were several security personnel who were dressed up as ordinary tourists, secretly observing the situation in the crowd and protecting Ye Tian and the others.

Because he had been to Piazza Venice before and stayed here for a lot of time, Ye Tian and his team did not go to appreciate the buildings and sculptures on the square this time, but went directly to the entrance of the Palace Museum of Venice.

Compared with the previous Cabitorio Museum, the National Palace Museum of Venice is almost the same. It contains a lot of pottery, paintings, tapestries and weapons in the early Renaissance styles.

There were not many people visiting this museum. Ye Tian and the others didn’t need to line up. They bought tickets and entered the museum and began to visit various antique artworks displayed in the museum.

They didn't linger in the museum for long. At about 1:30 noon, they finished their visit and walked out of the museum.

Next, they went to the street behind the museum to stroll around, and secretly observed the three historical buildings that Ye Tian had already targeted and were about to be taken into account.

Especially the two Renaissance-style historical buildings are the focus of attention. The two buildings are annexes to the Palace Museum of Venice and are not easy to acquire!

Ye Tian was full of confidence. He believed that as long as he was willing to spend money, he would be able to impress the Italians and successfully seize the two ancient historical buildings.

In fact, the reason why he came to Piazza Venice again today was not entirely for the National Palace Museum of Venice. Half of the reason was for the two historical buildings!

As for the secrets hidden in those two historical buildings, why he took them down at all costs, he is the only one who knows the reason at present.

After inspecting the two ancient Renaissance-style buildings, Ye Tian and his team found a restaurant on this street to enjoy lunch and then visit other museums.

During lunch, through the glass window of the restaurant, Ye Tian saw Jason disguised himself and inquiring about the news, as well as a security guard who was protecting the boy with him.

The two guys also came to this street and walked on the sidewalk across the street, and the two guys also saw Ye Tian and the others.

The moment they discovered each other, Ye Tian and Jason quickly exchanged their eyes, and then Jason and the others continued to walk forward and quickly disappeared into the crowd without revealing any flaws!

After lunch, Ye Tian and his team took a bus to Piazza Venice and headed straight for the next museum not far away.

After about twenty minutes, Ye Tian and his team had arrived at the famous Palace of Barberini and were preparing to continue their journey to the Roman Museum today.

The Palace of Barberini is a baroque palace built in the 17th century. It is gorgeous and luxurious, located on a slope in the city of Rome.

This palace originally belonged to the famous Italian family, the Barberini family, and was built by their family to celebrate the power of the pope.

In the famous love movie "Roman Holiday", this is the filming location of the embassy where Princess Anne lives, and classic love scenes have been staged.

Today, this palace is the Roman National Museum of Classical Art, and contains many top-notch art works of value.

The most famous collections include Caravaggio's famous work "The Judd of the Head of Horofonny", Hans Holbein's "Portrait of Henry VIII", and Raphael's famous work "The Baker's Daughter".

Ye Tian came for these top works of art, especially Raphael's "The Baker's Daughter", which is a work he likes very much.

After visiting and enjoying these valuable works of art, it was already past four o'clock in the afternoon and nearly five o'clock when I walked out of the Palace of Barberini.

Seeing that there was still some time, Ye Tian and his team took a bus to the Pogsai Art Museum not far away, preparing to visit there.

Although this famous art gallery requires a one-day reservation in advance to visit, the visiting time must be controlled within two hours.

However, Ye Tian didn't have to worry about these things.

Because he had known each other with the director of the Pogsay Gallery for a long time, he was an old friend, and the Italians were not as rigid as the British, so they could be more comfortable!

As soon as the convoy set off, Ye Tian called the director of the Pogsai Art Museum and quickly agreed on the visiting time, of course, not just two hours.

When they arrived at the Pogsai Art Museum, two museum staff were already waiting in the parking lot, and then led Ye Tian and the others into the museum and began to visit.

The Pogsey Gallery is known for its collection of Italian Renaissance paintings and Baroque sculptures. It is known as the most beautiful art gallery in Rome.

For everyone who loves art, as long as they come to Rome and time allows, they must go to the Pogsai Art Gallery to see it, otherwise it would be too regrettable!

This art gallery contains many top-notch artworks, each of which is valuable and intoxicating!

Among them are Raphael's oil painting "Unicorn and the Girl", Titian's oil painting "Venus of the Sacred and the Secular", and Canova's sculpture "Palorina of Pogsey", etc.

Benini's many sculptures are the most eye-catching collections in the entire art gallery, such as "Apollo and Daphne" and "The Captive Persephone".

Walking into this famous art gallery is like entering a paradise of Renaissance painting and baroque art. You will be fascinated by it in a blink of an eye and enjoy the pleasure of swimming in the ocean of art.
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