Attend a Papal Audience with Pope Leone XIV at the Vatican! We'll reserve and pick up your free tickets, then make your way through the crowd to secure the best available seats. The Vatican, is a must-see on any visit to Rome, but now we're providing the opportunity to see the Pope himself. Find yourself only feet away from Pope Leone XIV on our guided Papal Audience Service. The Vatican city, also known as the Holy City is the smallest independent state in the world, the home of Pope, and the center of Catholicism. There are plenty of good reasons to visit the Vatican, as this tiny city is full of attractions, points of interest, artworks, and history. Sistine Chapel is an impressive artwork dated from 1473. Michelangelo is the author of the famous frescoes that depict stories from the Old and the New Testament, and “the Last Judgement”.
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Attend a Papal Audience with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican! Depending on the season, the weather conditions and the number of devotees visiting that day, the audience can take place in the Audience Hall, Basilica of St. Peter's or St. Peter's Square. On this tour, you'll have an expert, English-speaking tour escort on hand to lead you through the huge crowd directly to St. Peter's Square.
We know exactly where to sit, as the Pope has to pass by you when he enters! Pope Leo XIV will give a special greeting and with the help of his Cardinals, he will perform blessings in many languages, sing hymns and give homilies. Find yourself only feet away from Pope Francis on our guided Papal Audience Service, where we secure your pre-booked tickets and ensure that you arrive in time in order to find a good place to see him as he passes you, greeting followers and priests from around the world.
Please note: availability only on Wednesday when Pope is in The Vatican City
Experience a personal tour of the Vatican's collection with your own private, licensed guide at your side. Described as one of the best experiences in Rome, this tour takes you on a journey of discovery. Revere priceless masterpieces of the Renaissance together with sculptures and mosaics from antiquity. All in the papal collection. All waiting for you to discover them. Taking a private tour means you can customize your time in the Eternal City's epicenter to include exactly what you want. The Sistine Chapel, Saint Peter's Basilica, and the Vatican Museums 'mind-blowing collection await you, but so too do Bernini's stunning sculptures, the Raphael Rooms' unforgettable frescoes, the stirringly beautiful Flemish artworks of the Gallery of Tapestries, and the hauntingly lifelike statues of the Gallery of the Candelabra
Regarded as Michelangelo's masterpiece, the Sistine Chapel is a jaw-dropping attraction you must see at least once in your lifetime. The Sistine Chapel is one of the greatest treasures of the Vatican City, of Rome and of the world in general. It is known as much for its decoration, as for being the temple in which popes are chosen and crowned. The construction of the building was between 1473 and 1481 during the mandate of Pope Sixtus IV, to whom it owes its current name. What grabs the attention in the Sistine are the frescoes that completely cover the walls and the ceiling. Some of the most important artists who worked in the chapel are Botticelli, Perugino, Luca and Michelangelo. It is located in the central part of the vault and represents the story from Genesis in which God gives life to Adam. Located over the high altar Michelangelo's other masterpiece, The Final Judgment.
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