The sun is not yet up and Gianni Crea is making his way down a pitch-black corridor inside the Vatican’s world-famous museums.
The museums take up much of the real estate on this 108-acre city-state in Rome, one of the oldest and holiest spots on Earth, and one with a history and a reputation for secrecy that have inspired all sorts of conspiracy theories – and more than a few blockbuster thrillers.
But it is Crea who holds the keys to the place – hundreds of them, in fact, heavy metal ones of all sizes.
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