Important Places we are not allowed to Visit
The Vatican Secret Archives
The Vatican Secret Archives, located in Vatican City, is the central depository for all of the acts promulgated by the Holy See. The entrance to the Archives building is adjacent to the Vatican Library off the Piazza of St. Peter's. The archives contain as well the state papers, correspondence, papal account books, and many other documents which the church has accumulated over the centuries. The Jiangsu National Security Education Museum (China)
The Jiangsu National Security Education Museum in China is home to top secret documents about the history of Chinese espionage. People are allowed to enter, but they have to be Chinese nationals due to the fact that they don't want such sensitive spy information to be exposed to foreigners. Pine Gap: Prohibited Area in Australia
Pine Gap is the commonly used name for a satellite tracking station approximately 18 kilometers southwest of the town of Alice Springs in the center of Australia which is operated by both Australia and the United States. The location is strategically important because it controls America's spy satellites as they pass over the third of the globe which includes China, parts of Russia, and Middle East oil fields. The Negev Nuclear Research Center in Israel
The Negev Nuclear Research Center is an Israeli nuclear installation located in the Negev desert, about thirteen kilometers southeast of the city of Dimona, Israel. The airspace over it is closed to all aircraft. They also implement the necessary measures to prevent unauthorized entry, so the area around it is heavily guarded and fenced off. Information about the facility remains extremely classified. But in 1986, Mordechai Vanunu, a former technician at Dimona, fled to the United Kingdom and revealed to the media some proof of Israel's nuclear program and explained the function of each building, also revealing a top-secret underground facility straight below the installation.









