Gentleman knocks down two historical Roman busts at Vatican Museums
[ad_1] Gianni Crea, the Vatican Museums chief "Clavigero" critical-keeper, walks earlier the Laocoon statue, a masterpiece of the sculptors of Rhodes dated about 40-30 B.C., on his way to open the museum's rooms and sections, at the Vatican, Monday, Feb. 1, 2021. Crea is the “clavigero” of the Vatican Museums, the chief key-keeper whose work begins each early morning at 5 a.m., opening the doors and turning on the lights by way of 7 kilometers of 1 of the world's finest collections of art and antiquities. The Online News 72h followed Crea on his rounds the 1st working day the museum reopened to the community, joining him in the underground “bunker” in which the 2,797 keys to the Vatican treasures are saved in wall safes right away. (Online N...