Skip the long lines and enter the Vatican Museums before they open to the public and enjoy exploring the museums without the crowd.
Look at masterpieces by iconic artists like Michelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, and Caravaggio.
Admire the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, decorated with Michelangelo's beautiful frescoes depicting scenes from Genesis, including the iconic Creation of Adam.
Explore the Gallery of Maps and look at a series of frescoes depicting the entire Italian peninsula as it appeared in the 16th century.
About Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, Rome:
The Vatican Museums, established in the early 16th century, are a treasure trove of art and history located within Vatican City. Housing one of the world's most extensive collections of art, the museums boast masterpieces spanning millennia, from ancient Roman sculptures to Renaissance paintings. Among its highlights is the Sistine Chapel, renowned for Michelangelo's ceiling frescoes depicting scenes from Genesis, including the iconic ‘Creation of Adam.’ The chapel serves as the venue for the conclaves of Popes and remains a pilgrimage site.
About Vatican Museums Early Morning Guided Tour with Sistine Chapel:
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