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First woman named to head Vatican Museums

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Pope Francis today named Italian Barbara Jutte as the next head of the Vatican Museums, making her the first woman to take charge of the Catholic Church's artistic treasures.

Jutte, 54, steps up from her current role as deputy director on January 1, taking over from Antonio Paolucci, 77, an art historian and former Italian culture minister.

Jutte, a native of Rome, has worked at the Vatican since 1996.

She will be taking over one of the world's greatest collections of artworks, contained in seven kilometres of galleries and including the celebrated Sistine Chapel.

The museums draw in four million visitors each year despite a relatively hefty standard adult entry price of 16 euros (USD 16.60).
 

Most reviews are highly favourable despite some grumbling that the visitor experience is negatively affected by overcrowding.

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First Published: Dec 20 2016 | 11:57 PM IST

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