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  • Visit the Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel with Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel tickets, a treasure trove of art and history and marvel at its amazing collection of over 70,000 extraordinary works of art.

  • Get skip the line access to the Vatican Museums and explore ‘Raphael's Rooms’, ‘Pinacoteca’, and the world-famous Sistine Chapel hassle-free.

  • Stroll through different galleries and sections inside the museums, including the ‘Borgia Apartment’ and the ‘Jewish Lapidarium’.

  • Visit the museum and enjoy the ongoing temporary exhibits like ‘The Sea Route’, ‘Indonesia: The Land of Harmony’, and many more.

  • Reserve your spot by booking last-minute entrance tickets for this otherwise sold-out attraction.

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About Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel

"The Vatican Museum of Museums," is home to an extensive collection of art, archaeology and ethno-anthropology gathered by the Popes over the course of several centuries. The museum boasts of some of the Apostolic Palace’s most extraordinary and artistically significant rooms. Counted among the world’s most visited museums, this museum is filled with hidden treasures, walk-through galleries, and other well preserved artefacts. The Vatican Museums also house the world-famous Sistine Chapel where you can marvel at the magnificent frescoes painted by Michelangelo.

About Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel Tickets:

  • Learn about the history of Christianity and its influence on art and culture as you walk through the museum's exhibition galleries.
  • See a huge collection of more than 70,000 priceless artworks in different museums like ‘New Wing’, ‘Lapidary Gallery’, and many others with Vatican museum and Sistine chapel skip-the-line tickets.
  • Explore one of the world's oldest and most renowned museums, where you can see amazing art and learn about the history of Rome.
  • Book Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel Tickets and exlore different galleries and sections inside the attraction, including the ‘Niccoline Chapel’, ‘Raphael's Rooms’, New Wing and more.Admire the Vatican's renowned paintings, showcasing beautiful craftsmanship and visual narratives.
  • Walk through the world-famous ‘Sistine Chapel’ and stand in awe of the immaculate frescoes painted by Michelangelo.



How to Reach

Vatican Museum:

  • By Car: The Museum is located 4.6 km from the city centre. It will take you 17 mins to reach the location via the Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and Viale Vaticano route.
  • By Metro: You can board the Line A MRT and get off at Ottaviano-San Pietro-Musei Vaticani Station, located near St. Peter's Square. Upon arrival, you can reach the Vatican Museum via a 6-minute walk.
  • By Bus: You can also choose to take Bus No. 49 and get dropped off at Viale Vaticano, which is located opposite the Vatican Museum's Arch. Alternatively, Bus No. 990 and 492 are also available, and you can drop by Via Leone IV, which is a 5-minute walk away from the Vatican Museum.
  • By Tram: You can opt for Tram No. 19 which takes you to Piazza del Risorgimento, from where you can reach the museum via a 10-minute walk.

Sistine Chapel:

  • By Metro: You can board Line A, and get off at Cipro or Ottaviano-San Pietro. From there, the Sistine Chapel is just a 6-minute walk away.
  • By Bus: You can also choose from a variety of buses that run on the route to Sistine Chapel. Some of them include 492, 982, 990, 32, 49, and 81.
  • By Tram: You can hop onto Tram 19, which will take you directly to the chapel.

Note: If you are visiting Rome, you should surely book Leaning Tower Of Pisa Tickets, Duomo Florence Tickets & Florence Cathedral Tickets to make your trip to Rome unforgettable.

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Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel Tickets faqs

What is the best time to explore Vatican Museums?

The Vatican Museum attracts tourists from all over the globe the entire year. So, you will never find it less crowded. However, if you are looking for solitude, then Tuesdays and Thursdays are the best. The off-season is from April to October. You will find Fridays to be less crowded. The winter months between December to February, offer a more relaxed experience. You can get Vatican Tickets for such seasons.

Is Vatican Museums worth visiting?

Yes, it is definitely worth visiting the Vatican Museum, as it is one of the top seats of religion. Moreover, it is known all around the globe due to its architectural brilliance. If you are an art aficionado, you cannot miss out on the artworks and artifacts that adorn its galleries. The hike up St. Peter’s dome is also a must. You must also check out the catacombs to uncover the dark secrets of the past. The glory makes the Vatican Museum Tickets availability a distant dream if you don’t plan in advance.

What are the Vatican Museums?

The Vatican Museums are public museums in the Vatican City. They display works of art, collected and aggregated by the Catholic church over the last few centuries. The museums have around 70,000 exhibits, out of which 20,000 are on public display. You will find the best classical works by artists like Raphael and Caravaggio. Modern Religious artworks also find their pride of place there.

Why are the Vatican Gardens Famous?

The Vatican Gardens are quite famous, as they have a unique collection of plants, and trees. Moreover, you can see gardens in various styles, like Italian, English, and French. The attributes of each garden are different, and they have a combination of natural as well as artificial elements. You will also learn about the daily life of the Vatican State. You can book the Vatican Tickets online, as well.

What are the best attractions at Vatican Museums?

The Spiral Staircase – is one of the first things that you should check out at the Vatican Museum. Bramante designed it, and it supposedly represents a DNA structure. It comprises two staircases – one for climbing up and other for climbing down. 

The Pinacoteca – It is a paintings gallery at the Vatican Museum. You will find several paintings, tapestries, and iconic sculptures over there. The works are from the Middle Ages. 

Pinecone Courtyard – It is the 13-foot-high pine cone that sits in one corner of the Pinecone Courtyard and commands all the attention. The bronze masterpiece dates back to 1 BC. 

Sistine Chapel – It is the main residence of the pope. The Sistine Chapel is the last room, which you will visit after visiting all 54 galleries of the Vatican Museum. 

Gallery of Maps – It is a 120-m long gallery where you can see painted maps of Italy based on the data provided by geography expert Ignazio Danti. 

The Tapestries Hall – It is here that you will find some of the best tapestries made from silk, wool, and gold threads. They have high ornamental value and are also utilitarian in nature.

How long does it take to visit the Vatican Museum?

The place is quite large and extraordinary. So, you require at least 3-4 hours to visit the Vatican Museum. If you go for guided tours, it takes around 3 hours. If you decide to take the tour without a guide, you can complete the tour in 2 hours. You can also keep 30 minutes extra in hand to walk through Saint Peter’s Basilica. So, now you can decide when to visit and also buy the Vatican Museum Tickets.

What are some of the interesting facts about the Vatican Museum?

- Pope Julius II founded Vatican Museums in the 16th century. 

- There are a total of 54 museums, including the Sistine Chapel. 

- It consists of the largest collection of artworks in the world. 

- The Vatican Museum is a series of 1400 rooms, chapels, and galleries, and also includes wings of the Vatican Palace. 

- St. Peter’s Basilica is also a part of the Vatican Museum, and it is one of the biggest catholic churches across the world. 

- The Sistine Chapel is the main attraction at the Vatican Museum. It is located in the official house of the pope, the Apostolic Palace. 

- The Raphael Rooms is amongst the most famous rooms in the Vatican Museum.

When was the Vatican Museum built?

The Vatican Museums date back to 1506. Pope Julius II started the museums, with the purchase and display of the sculpture of Laocoön and His Sons. Over the next 500 years, popes added new buildings and galleries to the museum. There are nine different buildings inside the complex today. The museum opened to the public in 1771.

Is there any dress code for the Vatican Museums?

Yes, there is a dress code for entering the Vatican Museum. You have to abstain from wearing low-cut dresses, sleeveless dresses, short skirts, shorts, and hats. You can buy plastic cloaks, if you are wearing any of these on the tour. Long sleeved shirts, long skirts, and trousers are preferred. Men should take their hats down before entering. You can now get the Vatican Museum Tickets online, and follow the code mentioned for a hassle-free visit.

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How much does it cost to go to the Vatican and Sistine Chapel?

Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel tickets are priced at around INR 6,300 (per head). Get a chance to see popular artwork at the Vatican Museum and explore Michelangelo's frescoes at the Sistine Chapel. Take a walk along the Greek Cross Gallery and admire the detailed carvings. Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel skip the line tickets, provide you a fast-track entry and help you dodge the queues at the ticket counter.

Do I need to buy Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel Tickets in advance?

Yes, it's suggested that you buy Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel Tickets in advance. With the tickets, you can enjoy an exclusive entry and avoid the long queues at the ticket counters. The Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel ticket price is roughly INR 6,300 (per person). Please note that from May to September, and December, the slots sell out very quickly. So, please remember to book your tickets at least 1 to 2 weeks in advance.