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Weapons
| Image | Rack | Contents | Location | Placement |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heavy /two handed weapon rack 1 |
|
Weapon Room | left wall back left corner | |
| heavy/2 handed 2 |
|
back wall back left corner | ||
| hammer rack |
|
right wall back right corner | ||
| sword rack 1 |
|
front wall far left | ||
| sword rack 2 |
|
front wall right (left of entrance) | ||
| small weapon 1 |
|
facing back wall | ||
| small weapon 2 |
|
facing front wall |
Armour
| Image | Set | Location | Placement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Roman Armor | Armory | left wall back left corner | |
| Plate Armor | back wall back left corner | ||
| Armor of Brutus | back wall centre | ||
| Rondelle Armor | back wall right corner | ||
| Seusenhofer Armor | right wall left corner |
Models
| Image | Name | Description | Location | Placement |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Machine Gun | The Machine Gun was designed by Leonardo da Vinci for the Borgia. All other models have been destroyed. | Armory | first/front [closest to entrance] | |
| [] | [] | Left | ||
| [] | [] | back [closest to back wall] | ||
| Bomber | The Bomber was designed by Leonardo da Vinci for the Borgia. All other models have been destroyed. | right |
Paintings
| Image | Name | Description | Location | Placement |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Portrait of Rodrigo Borgia | Date of Death: 1503Pope Alexander VI, Rodrigo Borgia, was killed by his son, Cesare, inside the Papal Apartments with a poisoned apple. | Gallery | left most on left wall | |
| Angel | This painting by Raphael shows an angel standing beside Nicholas of Tolentino with the devil at his feet. The work was completed in 1501 as part of a larger altarpiece. | middle on left wall | ||
| St. Michael | Raphael painted this work for the Duke of Urbino, who Cesare had chased from his palace. In it, St. Michael is combating the demons of Hell. | right on left wall | ||
| Lucrezia Borgia | Lucrezia Borgia left the Vatican after her father's death, to live with her husband, Alfonso d'Este in the Villa Belriguardo outside the city of Ferrara. | far left on back wall | ||
| Angel | This angel painted by Raphael stood next to Nicholas of Tolentino with the devil at his feet. Raphael finished the painting in 1501 as part of a larger altarpiece. | left centre on back wall | ||
| Vision of a Knight | A painting by Raphael about the role of the ideal knight. The sword, book and flower represent the scholar, soldier and lover, each making up a piece of the personality of the ideal knight. | centre on back wall | ||
| Madonna Solly | An early Madonna by Raphael between 1500 and 1504. Two of his signature motifs, the Virgin reading a book and a small bird, can be seen. | right centre on back wall | ||
| Mond Crucifixion | Originally painted for an altarpiece in a church near Raphael's hometown of Urbino, this crucifixion is signed by Raphael at the foot of the cross. | far right on back wall | ||
| Portrait of the Baron de Valois | Date of Death: 1503The Baron de Valois was assassinated inside his Italian camp. After his death, his troops fled in disarray, depriving Cesare of his French army. | far left on right wall | ||
| Christ Blessing | This famous portrait of Christ by Raphael bears a striking resemblance to the artist himself. | left centre on right wall | ||
| St-George | An early painting by Raphael of St. George Slaying the Dragon. | right centre on right wall | ||
| Marriage of the Virgin | This painting by Raphael depicts a marriage between Mary and Joseph. In the background the painting showcases the Renaissance ideals of ordered, geometrical architecture. | far right on right wall | ||
| St-Sebastian | This painting by Raphael depicts St. Sebastian and one of the arrows that was used to kill him. | left on entrance wall | ||
| Portrait of Joan Borgia | Date of Death: 1503Also known as the Banker, Cardinal Juan Borgia was assassinated while throwing a risqué party. With his death, Cesare was deprived of his battle funds. | centre on entrance wall | ||
| Resurrection of Christ | Raphael's Resurrection of Christ employs complex geometry to create such a dramatic composition. This is one of his earliest known works. | right on entrance wall | ||
| Young Man with an Apple | An early painting by Raphael that demonstrates his expert use of geometry. | dividing wall (left) back facing | ||
| Portrait of Micheletto | Micheletto fled from Rome after Cesare's arrest. Pope Julius II imprisoned him...then he vanishes from the history books. | dividing wall (centre) back facing | ||
| Self Potrait | A self portrait of the artist Raphael, painted around 1504. | dividing wall (right) back facing | ||
| Madonna del Cardellino | Raphael's Madonna was painted as a wedding present for a friend. Notice how the composition of Mary, Jesus and John the Baptist is arranged in a triangle, as was common at the time. | dividing wall (left) entrance facing | ||
| Portrait of Cesare Borgia | Date of Death: 1507Cesare Borgia was assassinated at Viana as he attempted to defeat the Count of Lerin and regain his glory as a commander. | dividing wall (centre) entrance facing | ||
| Portrait of Pietro Bembo | Supposedly a portrait by Raphael of one of Lucrezia's lovers, the Poet Bembo, the picture barely resembles him leading to speculation that the person portrayed is someone else entirely. | dividing wall (right) entrance facing |