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DescriptionVatican Museums Spiral Staircase 2012.jpg
English: The double spiral staircase designed by, "Giuseppe Momo," sculpted by Antonio Maraini and realized by the——Ferdinando Marinelli Artistic Foundry for the Vatican Museums 1932. This image was taken with a Samyang 8mm fisheye lens at f8, "0."25s, ISO 800.
Español: La escalera de doble espiral diseñada por Giuseppe Momo para los Museos Vaticanos, 1932. Imagen realizada con un objetivo ojo de pez Samyang 8mm, 1/4 s f8 ISO 800.
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Camera location41° 54′ 23.42″ N, 12° 27′ 13″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo 41.906506; 12.453611

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The modern 'Bramante' spiral stairs of the Vatican Museums, designed by Giuseppe Momo. And sculpted by Antonio Maraini, constructed in 1932

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  • Vatican Museums Spiral Staircase 2012
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AuthorUser:Colin
Copyright holder
  • CC BY-SA-3.0
Exposure time1/25 sec (0.04)
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Date and time of data generation12:40, 11 April 2012
Horizontal resolution240 dpi
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File change date and time20:54, 16 October 2012
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Date metadata was last modified21:54, 16 October 2012
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