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Vatican pass with Vatican Gardens, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with entrance assistance. Online ticket purchase.

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Musei Vaticani Vatican pass with Vatican Gardens, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with entrance assistance. Online ticket purchase - Musei Vaticani, Viale Vaticano, 6 - Roma

Vatican pass with Vatican Gardens, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with entrance assistance. Online ticket purchase: € 70 per person.

This ticket allows you to discover the Vatican Gardens during this open bus tour.

And then say enter one of the major museums on the planet after closing time. A representative will be waiting for you. outside the entrance to the Vatican Museums and will make it easier for you the entry procedure. Enter through the reserved entrance skipping the long entry lines.

After the security checks you can decide your itinerary to visit the Museum by looking for the most important works to admire the centuries-old art collections and the archaeological wonders of the various sections of the museum .

You visit the Gallery of Tapestries and the Gallery of Candelabra crossing the Gallery of Geographical Maps before reaching the Raphael's Rooms, where you can admire the famous School of Athens.

It ends with a visit to the Sistine Chapel to admire the sixteenth-century masterpieces including the Chapel and the Last Judgment by Michelangelo.

Times: Monday to Saturday (excluding holidays).

Vatican pass with Vatican Gardens, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with entrance assistance. Online ticket purchase

Vatican Pass rate with Vatican Gardens, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with entrance assistance

Price per person: € 55.

What is included Vatican Pass with Vatican Gardens, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with entrance assistance

– Tour of the Vatican gardens by open bus
Multilingual audio guide for the bus in English, Italian, French, Spanish, German, Russian and Portuguese
– Enter through the reserved entrance with a Musement assistant, skip the long lines and start your experience straight away.
Unlimited time inside the Vatican Museums.

Duration of the Vatican Passes with Vatican Gardens, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with entrance assistance

– Vatican Museums opening hours.

Vatican Pass times and days with Vatican Gardens, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with entrance assistance

Times: Friday and Saturday only in certain periods of the year.

By presenting the voucher upon arrival – smartphone vouchers accepted – at the representative you can start the tour.

Vatican Pass Languages ​​with Vatican Gardens, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with entrance assistance

– Italian, English, Spanish, French, German.

Vatican Pass meeting point with Vatican Gardens, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with entrance assistance

– Viale Vaticano, 97 - Rome

Please arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes before the start time of the visit. The closest metro stop, "Ottaviano", is just 400 meters from the meeting point.

Cancellation terms Vatican Pass with Vatican Gardens, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with entrance assistance

Reservations cannot be made. be cancelled and refunded.

Accessibility and useful information for the Vatican Pass with Vatican Gardens, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with entrance assistance

– Shoulders and knees must be covered. You will be denied entry if you do not follow the rules.
– Comfortable shoes recommended.
– Large bags or luggage are not permitted.
– Visitors must go through security checks. During high season the wait at security checks can take up to 30 minutes.
– Bags and suitcases larger than 40x35x15 cm, tripods, large umbrellas and potentially dangerous objects must be left in the cloakroom which is located 20 minutes walk from the end of the tour.
– No refunds will be issued in case of delay.

Vatican pass with Vatican Gardens, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with entrance assistance. Online ticket purchase

The Vatican Museums

A visit to the Vatican Museums is part of every trip to Rome. It is the most museum visited in Italy, even if it does not appear in the rankings as it is part of the Vatican State.

The Museums were created at the behest of Pope Julius II, Raphael's patron and Michelangelo, artists who left a profound mark on the interior of the Museum in the part of the papal residences.

The Vatican Museums in Rome today exhibit one of the largest museum collections important on the planet. We start with ancient art: canvases, statues, hieroglyphic inscriptions, bronzes votives accompany the visitor on a dense and rich path that ends in rooms that house precious Mesopotamian and Assyrian finds.
The visit to the Pinacoteca is important where, in the space of some rooms, you can admire works by Perugino, Raphael, Leonardo, Bernini, Caravaggio.
We always end up with the famous Raphael Rooms where condensed into 4 rooms, some of the undisputed masterpieces of the master from Urbino including the School of Athens, a wall frescoed with main exponents of Greek philosophy. Aself-portrait appears in the fresco of Raphael, who looks towards the observer, and a portrait of Michelangelo, in the character of Heraclitus.
With a leap to the upper floor you arrive at the Sistine Chapel which is accessed through a small door.

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Visit to the Vatican Museums

After the entrance you go up to the first floor with an escalator that leads to the entrance directly to the Egyptian Section, full of finds belonging to everyone the periods of Egyptian history. Steles, statues, hieroglyphic inscriptions, bronzes votivesaccompany the visitor on a dense and rich path that ends in rooms that house precious Mesopotamian and Assyrian finds. The art Egyptian style strikes for the hieratic charm of the figures and the richness of the objects and reliefs present in the Assyrian section are true masterpieces sculptures that embellished the doors and palaces of the Assyrian lords and sovereigns like Ashurbanipal.

Giudizio UniversalePine cone from the Temple of Isis to the Campus Martius (2nd century AD)

It is difficult to visit all the rooms that make up the museum itinerary Vatican in a single day. Not to be missed is the Pinacoteca where, in the space of some rooms, you can admire works by Perugino, Raphael, Leonardo and Bernini. A special mention to the great Caravaggio, maestro undisputed example of the exaggerated artistic expressiveness of the baroque style.

It is also worth going down to the famous Cortile della Pigna and taking a walk walk, if the day and the time available allow it.

Going up to the second floor you reach the famous Raphael Rooms where condensed into 4 rooms, some of the undisputed masterpieces of the master from Urbino including the School of Athens, a wall frescoed with main exponents of Greek philosophy. Aself-portrait appears in the fresco of Raphael, who looks towards the observer, and a portrait of Michelangelo, in the character of Heraclitus.

With a leap to the upper floor you arrive at the Sistine Chapel which is accessed through a small door. Nowthey can take photosbut they are only allowed without the use of flash. The look he is attracted to the vault where, in an impeccable composition, he loses himself between the powerful figures of the Sibyls and the Prophets and the suggestions of the Universal Creation, the Creation of Man and the Expulsion from Eden.

The entire chapel then displays a notable series of on the side walls masterpieces depicting the Life of Christ signed by Rosselli, Perugino, Botticelli.

Giudizio UniversaleThe Stories of Genesis on the ceiling (Michelangelo Buonarroti)

On the main wall is the Last Judgment by Michelangelo: in a centrifugal structure which has Christ as its judge origin, the figures of the resigned Virgin and the deities develop Saints of the Church. The figures are shocking in their expressive power of the angels of the Apocalypse sounding the trumpets of judgment they wake the dead from their sleep. On the left the figures rise to the sky taking back their bodies, to the right thedemons drag downwards the damnedwhere a Charon uses the oar to spur those condemned by the Judgment of Christ.

As everyone knows, the work caused a scandal due to its exhibition of naked bodies in the genital parts and for this he was commissioned Daniele da Volterra to cover the parts in question with his trousers. Responsible for the decision was the Master of Ceremonies of Vatican Biagio da Cesena, who for this outrage was depicted in the figure of Minosby the great, ironic, Michelangelo.

The spiral staircase that leads out of the Vatican Museums is a joy for the eye, the last jewel of an unforgettable visit.

The history of the Vatican Museums

Giudizio UniversaleDetail of Michelangelo's Last Judgment

The Museums were created at the behest of Pope Julius II, Raphael's patron and Michelangelo, artists who left a profound mark on the interior of the Museum in the part of the papal residences.

Other Popes followed one another then with the intention of expanding the collection with new dedicated sections to different cultures: Clement XIV (1769-1774) and Pius VI (1775-1799), Pius VII (1800-1823) for the Classical finds, Gregory XVI (1831-1846) for the Etruscan and Egyptian sections, Pius IX (1846-1878) for the Christian section.

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