Rome Vatican Stairs Jigsaw (Rome Vatican Stairs Jigsaw)
In the Vatican, in the museums there are two Bramante stairs, although only one of them is the original, and the second is its modern version, built in 1932. Both stairs have no steps; they are a spiral that gradually descends. The original staircase is closed to the public. Therefore, you will see a modern one and not only see, but also be able to assemble it from sixty-four fragments. Connect them with uneven edges, and when install the last piece. You can admire the masterpiece by architect Giuseppe Momo at the Rome Vatican Stairs Jigsaw. It adorns the Pio Clemetino Museum and is crowned on top with a transparent dome so that light can freely penetrate and illuminate it.