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2) VATICAN CITY - In Depth - 4 hours
 

Vatican Museums: Pio-Clementino Museum (Apollo, Laocoon and Torso), the galleries that line the way to the Sistine Chapel (Gallery of the Candelabra; Gallery of Tapestries and Gallery of Maps) Sobieski Room, Room of the Immaculate Conception, Raphael Rooms, Sistine Chapel St. Peter's Basilica St. Peter's Square.

DIRECT INSIDE ACCESS TO ST. PETER'S FROM THE SISTINE CHAPEL, OPEN EXCLUSIVELY TO LICENSED GUIDES.

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all visitors have to pass through the metal detector, therefore please be reminded that sharp objects such as scissors, knives and razors are not allowed. Camera tripods, large umbrellas and large backpacks are also not allowed.

please remember: sleeveless tops, shorts and miniskirts above-the-knee are not allowed

everyday except Sundays

Viale Vaticano 100: “CAFFE' VATICANO” (across the street from the Vatican Museum Entrance).

€ 16,00 + reservation fee €4,00 minimum
reduced-rate ticket for children and students

Same itinerary as the Basic Tour, but with the lovely addition of a stroll through the Octagonal Courtyard, where you can view Roman masterpieces such as the beautiful statues Apollo Belvedere and the renown group of Laocoon. Then stroll through the Greek Cross Room with its famous sarcophagus of Emperor Constantine's mother, the Room of the Muses where you'll find the remarkable Belvedere Torso, and then admire the wonderful mosaic in the Round Room.

Visit also the apartment of Pope Julius II , called Raphael Rooms because it was decorated by this great artist and his pupils. Here you'll enjoy marvellous frescoes like the School of Athens and the stunning Hall of Constantine.

 

 

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