VATICAN MUSEUMS

VISIT THE VATICAN MUSEUMS IN ROME

Visit the Vatican Museumslocated in the heart of the Vatican City.

This world-famous museum complex is a must for anyone visiting Rome. Admire the splendid Sistine Chapelexplore the Vatican Galleries with their priceless art collections and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Vatican Gardens.

Discover the grandeur of Renaissance and Baroque art, and immerse yourself in the history and culture that permeate this sacred place.

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The most fascinating part of the Vatican Museums is the Sistine Chapel. Always check if your ticket includes full access to all areas of the museum!

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Where are the Vatican Museums?

The Vatican Museums are located in the Vatican City, situated within Rome, Italy. The main entrance is on Viale Vaticano.

How to get to the Vatican Museums

Metro: Take Line A (the red line) and get off at 'Ottaviano - San Pietro - Musei Vaticani'. From there, it's about a 10-minute walk to the entrance of the museums. Bus: Lines 49, 32, 81, and 982 have stops near the Vatican Museums. Tram: Line 19 stops nearby.

Opening Hours of the Vatican Museums

Monday to Saturday: 09:00 to 18:00 (last admission at 16:00). Last Sunday of the month: 09:00 to 14:00 (last admission 12:30), with free admission. Museums are closed on Sundays (except the last Sunday of the month) and during certain religious and national holidays.

Rules to follow: Dress code and photographs

A modest dress code is required: shoulders and knees must be covered. Taking photos without flash is allowed, except in the Sistine Chapel.

Services and access for the disabled

The facilities are accessible to visitors with disabilities. Inside the museums, there are cafés and restaurants, as well as souvenir shops. There are also toilets and a cloakroom for storing bags and bulky objects.

Types of tickets for the Vatican Museums

The skip-the-line ticket allows access to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel with fast-track access and avoids long queues. It is possible to purchase a ticket with a guided tour, which includes an expert guide. There are also combination tickets that include other attractions,

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The Vatican Museums are open Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 18:00 (last admission at 16:00). On the last Sunday of the month they are open from 09:00 to 14:00 (last admission 12:30) with free admission.

Yes, it is highly recommended to buy tickets online in order to avoid long queues and secure entry.

Standard admission tickets are available, with fast-track access, guided tours and combination tickets that include other attractions such as St. Peter's Basilica.

Yes, it is highly recommended to book tickets in advance as visits often sell out.
 
 
 

Yes, there are discounts available for children, students and seniors. Please check specific details at the time of purchase.

Guided tours generally last between 2 and 3 hours, depending on the tour chosen.

Guided tours are available in several languages, including Italian, English, French, Spanish and German.

The entrance ticket includes access to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel. Combined tickets may include other attractions.

Modest clothing is required: shoulders and knees must be covered.

Photography without flash is allowed in many areas of the museums, but is forbidden inside the Sistine Chapel.

WHAT TO SEE IN THE VATICAN MUSEUMS IN ROME

I Vatican Museumslocated in the heart of the Vatican CityThey represent one of the largest and most fascinating art collections in the world. Their exploration is a journey through centuries of history, culture and art, beginning with the majestic Sistine Chapel. This architectural marvel is famous for its breathtaking frescoes by Michelangeloincluding the famous ceiling with the Creation of Adam and the monumental Last Judgement on the altar wall. Michelangelo's mastery in capturing the beauty of the human body and the intense emotions makes this chapel one of the museums main attractions.

Continuing on, you arrive at the Raphael Rooms, four richly decorated rooms containing frescoes by Raphael and his pupils. Of these, the most famous is the School of Athensrepresenting an ideal vision of ancient philosophy, with figures such as Plato and Aristotle at the centre of the composition. Raphael's frescoes are famous for their compositional harmony and emotional depth, making them a masterpiece of the Renaissance.

The Pio-Clementine Museum is another unmissable point of interest, known for its extraordinary collection of ancient sculptures. Among the most important pieces are the Laocoonwhich depicts the Trojan priest and his sons being attacked by sea serpents, and theBelvedere Apolloone of the most celebrated sculptures of antiquity for its perfect representation of the human form.

A walk along the Map Gallery offers a unique view of the Italian regions as they were perceived in the 16th century. This 120-metre long corridor is decorated with detailed frescoes showing maps of the various regions, enriched with historical and mythological scenes, offering a fascinating combination of art and geography.

Fans of ancient history will appreciate the Gregorian Egyptian Museumwhich houses a vast collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts, including sarcophagi, mummies and statues of gods. This museum offers a fascinating insight into life and religion in ancient Egypt, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in a culture thousands of years old.

No less interesting is the Etruscan Museumwhich explores the Etruscan civilisation through a collection of archaeological artefacts ranging from everyday objects to magnificent pieces of funerary art. The Etruscan collection provides valuable information about this mysterious and influential civilisation that preceded and influenced ancient Rome.

La Vatican Art Gallery is the place to admire a collection of paintings spanning several centuries, from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Works by great masters such as Caravaggio, Leonardo da Vinci e Titian adorn the walls of this gallery, offering a visual journey through the history of Western art.

In every corner of the Vatican Museumsfrom the intricate sculptures to the opulent galleries, one can sense the influence and importance of the Vatican's history and culture. This extraordinary collection of art not only celebrates the great artists of the past, but also bridges the ages, inviting visitors to reflect on the continuous evolution of creativity and beauty. A visit to the Vatican Museums is an unforgettable experience that enriches the spirit and intellect, a journey through time and art that remains etched in every visitor's memory.

I Vatican Museums offer a unique experience, a journey through millennia of history and art. Discover a priceless treasure trove of works of art, sculptures, frescoes and archaeological finds. From the majestic Raphael Rooms to the sublime Sistine Chapel, every corner of the Museums conceals a masterpiece.

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