Explore the Vatican City’s artistic treasures on this late-hour guided tour of the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel. Led by an expert guide, delve into centuries of art and history, visiting iconic galleries like the Gallery of Maps, the stunning Raphael Rooms, and the Pio-Clementine Museum filled with classical sculptures. The tour culminates in the awe-inspiring Sistine Chapel, where you'll learn about Michelangelo's masterpieces, including the Creation of Adam. Optional access to St. Peter’s Basilica allows for further exploration of its renowned artworks, including the Pietà and Bernini's canopy.
- Guided tour through the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
- With security line acess our guide will lead you through several iconic galleries
- In-depth insights into masterpieces from a knowledgeable guide
- Optional self-guided or guided visit to St. Peter’s Basilica available
The Vatican Museums, located within Vatican City, house one of the world’s most important art collections. Established by Pope Julius II in the early 16th century, the museums display an immense collection of artworks accumulated by the Roman Catholic Church over centuries. They feature over 70,000 pieces, with around 20,000 on public display, including classical sculptures, Renaissance masterpieces, and intricate religious artifacts. Highlights include the Sistine Chapel, with its iconic ceiling painted by Michelangelo, and the Raphael Rooms, showcasing frescoes by Raphael. The museums span various galleries and rooms, such as the Gallery of Maps, the Gallery of Tapestries, and the Gregorian Egyptian Museum, containing ancient relics. Visitors can experience art spanning over 4,000 years, from ancient Egyptian to contemporary works. The Vatican Museums are a cultural and spiritual treasure trove, attracting millions of visitors each year to admire its rich heritage and artistic legacy
The Museo Pio Clementino, part of the Vatican Museums, houses an exceptional collection of classical antiquities. Founded by Popes Clement XIV and Pius VI in the 18th century, the museum features Greek and Roman sculptures, including renowned works like the Laocoön Group and Apollo Belvedere. Spread across several rooms and courtyards, it showcases masterpieces of ancient art, mosaics, and sarcophagi, offering visitors a glimpse into the artistic and cultural achievements of classical civilizations.
The Gallery of the Candelabra, part of the Vatican Museums, is a stunning hall adorned with Roman sculptures, candelabras, and decorative elements from antiquity. Renovated in the late 18th century, it features six sections showcasing ancient statues, reliefs, and ornate marble candelabras. The gallery’s richly decorated ceiling and detailed artwork offer a grand setting, highlighting the Vatican's extensive collection of classical antiquities and its dedication to preserving artistic heritage
The Gallery of Maps, located in the Vatican Museums, is a 120-meter-long corridor adorned with 40 large, detailed maps depicting Italy and its regions as they were in the late 16th century. Commissioned by Pope Gregory XIII and created by cartographer Ignazio Danti between 1580 and 1585, the maps showcase Italy’s geography, topography, and coastal regions with remarkable precision for their time. The gallery’s richly frescoed ceiling complements the maps, featuring scenes from Italian history and mythology. This stunning gallery is both an artistic and historical treasure, offering a unique glimpse into Renaissance-era cartography and Italy’s past.
The Gallery of Tapestries in the Vatican Museums displays intricate 16th-century Flemish tapestries crafted by Pieter van Aelst’s workshop. Depicting biblical scenes and designed by Raphael’s pupils, the gallery showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of Renaissance tapestry making.
The Galleria delle Carte Geografiche (Gallery of Maps) in Vatican City is a stunning gallery located in the Vatican Museums. It houses a series of 40 detailed maps that depict Italy's regions as they appeared in the 16th century. Created by the Italian friar and cartographer Ignazio Danti, these maps were painted between 1580 and 1585 on the gallery's walls, showcasing the topography and landmarks of each region. The gallery, which stretches for 120 meters, is known for its artistic beauty and historical significance, serving as both an artistic and geographical masterpiece.
The Sistine Chapel, located within Vatican City, is renowned for its magnificent Renaissance frescoes, particularly Michelangelo's iconic ceiling and *The Last Judgment*. Commissioned by Pope Sixtus IV in the late 15th century, the chapel serves as the papal conclave’s venue, where new popes are elected. Michelangelo's ceiling, painted between 1508 and 1512, depicts scenes from the Book of Genesis, including *The Creation of Adam*. His later work, *The Last Judgment* (1536–1541), covers the altar wall and portrays Christ’s Second Coming. The chapel’s rich artistic and spiritual significance makes it one of the most visited sites in the world.
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