Vatican Splendors

My sis was bored today, or restless, or something…..so she showed up at my house and said "Let’s DO something!"

Funny how that works.  I was wanting to go to the current exhibit at the Florida International Museum:  Vatican Splendors, from St. Peter’s Bascilica, the Vatican Museums and Swiss Guard.  It has been open a couple of weeks and I have been holding it loosely on my "to-do" list.  So today was the perfect opportunity to ‘to-did’ it!

Welcome to Florida International Museum – the first stop on the North American tour of Vatican Splendors – celebrating 500 years of Saint Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican Museums and Swiss Guard. A once-in-a-lifetime exhibition of the Vatican’s extraordinary collections of Art and historical objects.

Yep.  That’s the official ‘blurb’.  What it SHOULD have said was….

Welcome to Florida International museum – the first stop on the North American tour of Vatican propoganda, replicas and drawings of some really cool stuff you COULD see if you were privileged like the pope.  A once-in-a-lifetime hyped up non-exhibition of the Vatican’s extraordinary collections of Art and historical objects of which we will actually exhibit two small paintings, 4 Swiss Guard uniforms, a handful of vestments…..and lots of frames with words in them telling you about the REALLY neat stuff that we will never let out of our hands for any reason at all.

I hope not to offend anyone who holds the Vatican in high esteem – but what a crock!  The lines were quite long, we waited over 2 hours for our turn at the "treasures".  And that would have been OK, if there had actually been any treasures!

I believe that the Vatican DOES house some amazing artwork and ‘treasures’.  When the aeds hit saying some of these things would be on display, I was stoked!  I love that kind of thing – the kind of thing I THOUGHT would be on display…. artwork by masters, beautiful samples of religious symbolism, some amazing vestments and personal artifacts of bygone eras and popes……

I should have known better, I guess.  The Vatican does not exactly have a reputation for being forthcoming and sharing.

Sigh.  Twenty bucks……feeding the Vatican coffers.  Double sigh.

Ah well.  If I had not gone, I’d have kicked myself for missing the opportunity.  So its just as well that I went.  However, this experience has soured me on attending future "amazing" exhibits at this museum.  Besides, what little there was to view was poorly lit.  Very poorly.  There was glare on the paintings and on the plastic casings surrounding the ‘artifacts’ so that you couldn’t really see.  And the taped "guide" I purchased, was boring beyond belief – added nothing to what I could read for myself from the plaques on the wall.  It was also out of sync with the poorly labeled exhibits.

Good Lord – am I complaining much, or what?  Yep.  I sure am.  It pi**ed me right off!

But as a consolation prize I got to babysit Aniah tonight while her parents went out to the Gasparilla night parade.  (Gasparilla – the city’s "elite" get dressed up like pirates so they can get drunk, act stupid, and wander down the streets waving guns).  And Aniah, as always, is different by leaps and bounds than she was the day before – did MY kids grow and change this fast?

And now I am enjoying updating and reading diaries (even though I have a "Vatican – sized" headache…..)

So today was not a total loss.  But me and the Vatican…….well, we’ll never be close.  lol

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February 16, 2008

*grin*But I’m sorry you did your $20.

February 16, 2008

Oh don’t give up! Years ago I did the King Tut one and a few years ago I did the Titanic one and they were fabulous. At least your day had a happy ending. hugs…

February 16, 2008

I hate being ripped off by stuff like this…you will just have to save real hard and go and see the real stuff. That my sister said of, when she went there..with tongue in cheek….”I have seen photos of all this stuff and they dont smell mouldy in books.”

February 16, 2008

I went to a museum today too! Well, Discovery Place. They has a Norman Rockwell exhibit and it was so so so good. I even stood there crying at one point. I’m sorry the Vatican sucks!

February 16, 2008

You can make up for the Vatican Museum disappointment by visiting the De Young Museum in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park.

February 17, 2008

Sheesh. That’s not like the Florida International: when the JFK exhibit had been there years ago, it was fabulous.

February 17, 2008

I have very mixed emotions about the wealth of the Vatican … but I am not alone there.

February 17, 2008

Always disappointing to spend hard earned money for something that didn’t live up to its reputation! All worth the consolation prize, right?

February 17, 2008

*LOL* sounds like the sort of hype small town museums use to get you through the door, not places in cities like yours!! I’m ‘grrrr’ing for you 🙂

February 17, 2008

That sucks for both the loss of time and money.

February 17, 2008

Don’t feel bad. The Vatican would explode if I came within a twenty-foot radius of it.

February 17, 2008

I went to see John Lennon’s art exhibit. I really thought I was going to see that he was also a talented artist. Boy what a disappointment. Luckily they wanted a donation. We would have given as we left so I’m glad we didn’t have to ask for our money back.

February 17, 2008

The real Vatican is a house of splendor. It’s absolutely beautiful. But then again, everything about Italy is absolutely beautiful. The real curiosity I would have, however, is whether there were any men in kilts.

February 18, 2008

How disappointing; I would have loved to have seen all that stuff too and I would have been just as pissed at being fooled into paying all that money to see zip. Any exhibits I’ve ever attended were fabulous; I’m sorry you were ripped off. RYN: You know, you leave the greatest notes; thanks for the smiles. And yah, I got it. 🙂

February 18, 2008

First stop on the NA tour, huh? Be interesting to see what kind of word of mouth gets around. Though it would probably keep on ripping off people who have a genuine interest and no way of getting to the real thing.

Mns
February 18, 2008

well, at least you can say you did it and have no regrets about not having seen it. you might have always wondered what great displays you missed. lol. what a rip off, eh?

February 19, 2008

My trip to the Vatican left me feeling much the same way…even with the real things on display.

February 21, 2008

In defense of the Vatican (and God knows! how I hate to do that) many of the truly interesting pieces are probably to fragile to travel- and Lord knows what the security would have cost.

February 21, 2008

Part 2- However, their PR should have reflected the real extent of the exhibit…but, then nobody would have come, would they?