Anima Mundi Ethnological Museum – Vatican Museums

Anima Mundi Ethnological Museum – Vatican Museums — via Wikimedia Commons
Anima Mundi Ethnological Museum – Vatican Museums · via Wikimedia Commons
Rome, Lazio

Anima Mundi Ethnological Museum

A Vatican Museums collection of art and artifacts from missionary territories worldwide, established after the Universal Missionary Exposition of 1925.

At a glance

The Anima Mundi Ethnological Museum preserves objects and works of art from regions touched by papal missions across Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Americas. Religious sculptures, architectural models, and cultural artifacts reflect the diversity of spiritual traditions encountered through Catholic missionary work.

History

Pope Pius XI established the collection following the Universal Missionary Exposition, held during the Jubilee of 1925. The Holy Year carried particular missionary significance under his pontificate. Originally housed in the Lateran, the museum was later relocated to the Vatican Museums, where it remains part of the broader institutional collection.

What you see

The collection spans religious architecture and sacred objects from multiple continents and traditions. Models include the Temple of Heaven from Beijing, fifteenth-century in origin but rebuilt in the eighteenth century, alongside the Confucius altar and a Shinto temple from Nara in ancient Japan. Buddhist cult statues document religious practice in Tibet, Indonesia, and India. Islamic and Central African finds demonstrate the reach of these cultural spheres, while pieces from Mexico, Guatemala, and Nicaragua represent the American contribution to the collection.

Cultural significance

The museum documents the global scope of Catholic missionary activity and provides a window into the artistic and spiritual traditions of non-Western cultures. Its holdings—ranging from Southeast Asian statuary to pre-Columbian craftsmanship—illustrate both the diversity of world religions and the historical impact of Vatican-directed missions on cross-cultural exchange.

Key facts

  • Address: Musei Vaticani, 00120, Stato del Vaticano
  • Coordinates: 41.9063873, 12.4533329
  • Phone: 06 69883332
  • Website: museivaticani.va

Practical information

The museum is part of the Vatican Museums complex. Visit the official website for current opening hours, admission fees, and any restrictions. Advance booking is recommended for Vatican Museums entry.

Getting there

The Vatican Museums are located in Vatican City. You can reach the complex on foot from central Rome or via public transport. Check the official Vatican Museums website for directions, transport links, and accessibility details.

Sources & resources

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