A rare look at the Vatican Library's treasures
We are about to visit a place few people have seen firsthand: The Vatican library, a vast collection of historic treasures beyond compare. It was founded over five centuries ago when Europe was coming out of the Dark Ages, a period of so-called humanism when the Catholic Church was open to new ideas in philosophy, science and the human spirit.
The library is closed to the public, a place for scholars only. But the Vatican agreed to let "60 Minutes" and correspondent Morley Safer in to see some of the priceless artifacts of our collective past.