Vatican City:
* The Vatican Museums: This is home to the Stanze della Segnatura, a series of four rooms decorated with Raphael's frescoes, including "The School of Athens," "The Disputation of the Holy Sacrament," "Parnassus," and "The Cardinal Virtues."
* The Vatican Palace: Here you can find the "Transfiguration" and "The Coronation of the Virgin," both in the Pinacoteca, as well as the "Tapestries of Raphael," in the Sala Regia.
Florence, Italy:
* The Uffizi Gallery: This museum houses Raphael's masterpiece, "The Madonna of the Chair."
* The Palazzo Vecchio: You can find "The Portrait of Agnolo Doni" and "The Portrait of Maddalena Doni."
Rome, Italy:
* The Borghese Gallery: Contains "The Entombment of Christ."
* The Galleria Doria Pamphilj: Home to "The Portrait of Pope Julius II" and "La Fornarina" (sometimes attributed to Raphael).
Other Locations:
* The Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain: "The Portrait of a Young Man" and "The Three Graces."
* The National Gallery, London, United Kingdom: "The Ansidei Madonna."
* The Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria: "The Madonna of the Meadow."
* The Alte Pinakothek, Munich, Germany: "The Madonna of the House of Alba."
* The Louvre Museum, Paris, France: "The Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione."
* The Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia: "The Connestabile Madonna."
This is just a small selection of Raphael's work. Many other paintings are found in museums and collections around the world. You can find a more comprehensive list of Raphael's works and their locations on websites like:
* The Uffizi Gallery website: [https://www.uffizi.it](https://www.uffizi.it)
* The Vatican Museums website: [https://www.museivaticani.va](https://www.museivaticani.va)
* The Web Gallery of Art: [https://www.wga.hu](https://www.wga.hu)
Remember that museums and art galleries often change their exhibitions, so it's always a good idea to check the latest information on their websites.