Some of the most thrilling collectibles in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle are the Lost Artifacts of Europe.
Tracking these treasures down means solving puzzles and exploring. If you're up for it, this guide’s got you covered!
How To Find All Lost Artifacts of Europe
The Indiana Jones and the Great Circle adventure offers a treasure hunt like no other.
Among the most challenging are the Lost Artifacts of Europe, five unique items scattered throughout Vatican City.
Finding these artifacts takes exploring, solving puzzles, and a sharp eye for detail.
Here’s how to track down these hidden treasures and add them to your collection.
Parade Helmet
You can find the Parade Helmet in the Tower of Nicholas V, but it's only available as you advance in the main story quest, The Stolen Cat Mummy.
The task requires pouring wine into a small basin, unlocking a hidden passage, and a staircase downward.
Rather than going down, look up and spot the broken sections of stairs above.
Using running jumps, cross the gaps and land on the solid segments to reach the artifact.
The controls might seem tricky at first, but just keep at it. Head to the top of the stairs and find the Parade Helmet.
Bronze Mirror
This artifact is in the sewers under the Tower of Nicholas V.
Head to this spot and search for a wooden platform near the Blackshirt.
You'll find a two-handed weapon (such as a sledgehammer or shovel) here, which you need to smash through a fragile wall in the tunnels.
Once the wall is shattered, move down the revealed corridor and crouch under the grates to move ahead.
You’ll find the Bronze Mirror at the end of this secret path. The trick is to look around and make the best use of what's around you.
Golden Xiphos
The Golden Xiphos is tucked away on the lower floor of the Sistine Chapel.
You can get here by going down the stairs from the main chapel or through the southern door on your map.
Search for a painting in one corner of the room that seems to be flipped upside down.
Rotate the painting to the correct position to trigger a hidden mechanism.
The painting slides over to show a secret niche where the Golden Xiphos is kept.
Drinking Horn
The Drinking Horn is part of the A Nun in Trouble quest, which kicks off when you chat with Gina.
Work through the story until you find the Museum Wing, close to the Apostolic Library.
Head to the Museum Wing and locate a storage room with a locked safe inside.
It might not seem like there’s anything obvious at first, but check out the lamp nearby.
Switching off the lamp will display the code 7171
on a nearby box. Input this code into the safe to claim the Drinking Horn.
Venus Figurine
Like the Drinking Horn, the Venus Figurine is part of the A Nun in Trouble quest.
As you complete the quest, you will reach Borgia Tower and have to rescue Gina's contact from a kidnapper.
After completing the rescue, investigate the area for a two-handed weapon.
Smash it against the cracked wall to uncover a hidden room filled with skeletal remains.
The Venus Figurine’s tucked in with the bones. You will also receive a key from Gina’s contact, unlocking another hidden room with the Father and Son puzzle.
How many of the Lost Artifacts have you managed to find so far?