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3 hours Friday & Saturday Evenings
Walking Tour
9 people
Vatican Museum Entrance
Witness the exquisite craftsmanship of intricate tapestries, meticulously woven in Brussels in 1531, based on the visionary sketches of the legendary artist, Raphael.
Admire the mesmerising collection of 32 frescoed maps adorning the walls of this gallery, masterfully created between 1580 and 1583. These cartographic marvels are based on the ingenious drawings of the renowned cosmographer Ignazio Dante.
Unearth the timeless masterpieces of Greco-Roman sculptures from antiquity, carefully preserved within this awe-inspiring collection. Admire revered treasures such as Michelangelo's beloved ‘The Belvedere Torso and the Greek God Apollo’ from 320 B.C., and the enthralling marble statue of the Laocoon Group, a magnificent representation of ancient artistry.
Gaze upon the 1,800-year-old bronze statue of Hercules and marvel at the colossal 13-meter wide porphyry basin, originally from Nero's house, housed within a room bearing a striking resemblance to the iconic Pantheon.
Discover a treasure trove of masterpieces in this section, featuring exquisite paintings by Caravaggio, Raphael, and Giotto. And don't miss the rare opportunity to behold the sole work of Leonardo da Vinci on display here
Experience the transcendent beauty of the Sistine Chapel, a testament to the unparalleled genius of Michelangelo. Allow yourself to be captivated by the awe-inspiring masterpieces that adorn its hallowed walls, each a shining example of the artist's divine talent.
In fulfillment of Christ's words to his apostle Peter, "You will be the rock on which I shall build my church," the world's grandest cathedral now majestically stands upon the tomb of St. Peter, bearing witness to the enduring legacy of faith and devotion.
● The tour commences at the entrance of the Vatican museum. Address: 101 Viale Vaticano or in your Hotel on request. ● It concludes in front of the Basilica. After the tour, you may spend more time inside the Basilica, but re-entry to the Sistine Chapel and the Museum is not permitted. Are we certain to visit the
● The tour requires a minimum of 1 Person per booking to be conducted. ● The tour/activity is designed to accommodate a maximum of 8 people.
● Take the Metro Line A to either the Cipro or Ottaviano station. ● Alternatively, use Bus 492. ● You can also take a taxi directly to the entrance of the Vatican Museum.
● Comfortable shoes, such as sneakers with cushioned insoles, are highly recommended for walking. ● Both men and women must cover their shoulders and knees when visiting the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica. Men may wear respectful shorts that extend below the knees.
● A pair of binoculars and a bottle of water could be useful during your visit. ● Feel free to bring your camera, but remember to turn off the flash in certain rooms. ● If rain is expected, opt for a compact, foldable umbrella without sharp ends. Larger hotel umbrellas will need to be checked into the museum's cloakroom, requiring a 1 km walk to retrieve them. ● Strollers are permitted in the museum, but the Basilica requires them to be left in the cloakroom. ● Medium-sized backpacks are allowed; however, large ones will need to be checked into the cloakroom, necessitating a long walk to retrieve them later.
● Items such as large backpacks, pocket knives, glass bottles, wine openers, large tripods, and big bags are not allowed. They must be checked into the cloakroom. ● Photography is allowed in most areas, but flash is prohibited. Taking photos inside the Sistine Chapel is strictly forbidden. ● Visitors are required to remove their hats when entering holy sites.
● The Vatican tour covers a walking distance of approximately 2.3 kilometres, requiring a fair amount of physical exertion. ● There happens to be a wheelchair accessible route. If your group is large then at a certain point the person in the wheelchair and the rest of the group need to go in different directions to reach the Sistine Chapel. Write to us at info@europeodyssey.com ● Participants should ideally possess a moderate level of physical fitness for climbing and descending ● The tour may not be suitable for those who have difficulty climbing and descending stairs.
● Be sure to have a meal or a snack before the tour, as it is quite lengthy. You can also bring a snack in your pocket to enjoy during the tour.
● The Sistine Chapel is part of the museum, not the Basilica. ● On Wednesdays, the Basilica remains closed until noon due to the Papal Audience. ● If you wish to climb the dome, you can do so independently for an additional fee. ● In rare circumstances, the Basilica may be closed without prior notice. If this occurs, an extended tour of the museum and a detailed description of the Basilica will be provided. ● Refunds will not be granted in the event of church closure.
● For a full refund, tours must be cancelled at least 96 hours prior to the scheduled start time. ● If a tour is cancelled between 72 and 24 hours before the tour, only the balance amount will be refunded, and the ticket fee will be retained. ● No refund will be issued for tours cancelled within 24 hours or less of the scheduled start time.