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Priority Entrance
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Accessible
You can also enter with a wheelchair
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Ticket valid for a visit in full autonomy through the symbolic places of Art and History along an itinerary full of suggestions in one of the most visited museums in the world, discovering Raphael and Michelangelo.
Take your time to admire Raphael’s rooms and the Sistine Chapel. You can also admire the Pious Clementine Museum, Candelabra Galleries, Tapestry Galleries, Geographical Map Galleries, Courtyard of the Pine, Egyptian Museum, Belvedere, Pinacoteca and Nerone baths.
Other information
Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel ticket with priority entrance.You can stay until the museums close. Ticket on smartphone also accepted. Wheelchair accessible.
N.B .: The various sectors may be subject to temporary or early closures due to unexpected activities of the Holy See or the state of Vatican City, not attributable to the tour operator.
Vatican reductions
Students between 19-25 years old (completed) in possession of a document issued by the school or university, proving enrollment for the current year.
Vatican free
Minors under 6 years old.
Welcome to Vatican Museums
Did you know that
Always half of multiple visitors who coming to Rome can not miss the opportunity to visit the Vatican Museums. The Vatican is the heart of the Catholic church, it is the smallest state in the world with an area of 49 hectares and with just 900 inhabitants. By reserving your visit with us you will be able to admire the great beauty of the most important works in the world kept in the Vatican museums, founded by Pope Julius II in the 16th century. It all began with the discovery of the Laocoon Group in 1506 which laid the foundations for the construction of the Museum. Laocoon was a priest who according to Greek mythology tries to convince the Trojans not to accept the wooden horse that the Greeks had given them. Pope Julius sent Giuliano da Sangallo and Michelangelo Buonarroti to examine the work found in a vineyard near the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, after examination on their advice he decided to buy the work from the owner of the vineyard. To date you can admire Laocoon which is located in the Vatican museums in the octagonal courtyard.