Explore the intriguing Necropolis of the Via Triumphalis with an Official Vatican Guided Tour. Unearthed during the construction of a parking lot in 2003, this historical site offers a glimpse into Roman burial practices and ancient architecture. The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, providing a detailed exploration of the necropolis led by a knowledgeable guide. Please note that admission to the Vatican Museums is not included in the ticket price.
- Duration: Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes
- Includes admission to the Necropolis and guided tour
- Meeting point: Main entrance of the Necropolis in Piazza Risorgimento, Portone di Santa Rosa
- Not recommended for those with walking difficulties or strollers
Explore the hidden Roman world beneath Vatican City with an official guided tour of the Necropolis of the Via Triumphalis, discovered in 2003. This exclusive tour takes you into the heart of ancient burial grounds beneath the modern city.
Piazza Risorgimento – Portone di Santa Rosa
Present your booking voucher (electronic or printed) to the Security Staff at the entrance, 15 minutes before the scheduled time.
Your official entry ticket will be sent to your email within 25 hours after booking confirmation. Please present this PDF ticket (either printed or on your mobile device) at the entrance of the Necropolis of the Via Triumphalis (Portone di Santa Rosa), at least 15 minutes before your scheduled time.
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