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This tour takes you throught the most important religious and cultural places within the Vatican Museums . The duration of this tour is roughly 3 hours.
Type: Cultural
Price from 170 EUR /person
Duration of 1 days - (03h:00)
Starts at 09.00 am
Finishes at 12.00 pm
Phone: 0039(0)815321145
Fax: 0039(0)815321145
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ITINERARY

This tour takes you throught the most important religious and cultural places within the Vatican Museums . The duration of this tour is roughly 3 hours.

PRICES & DEALS

Season Adults Children Infants
01/12/2008 to 31/01/2010 - - -

GENERAL INFORMATION

Duration: 1 days 03hr: - Starts at: 09.00 am - Finishes at: 12.00 pm
Starting point: Saint Peter
Finishing point: Saint Peter
Payment Types: Credit Cards
We speak: German, Italian, French, English

EXTRA INFORMATION

Inclusions: - None
Exclusions: - None
3-HOUR TOUR OF THE VATICAN MUSEUMS, THE SISTINE CHAPEL AND ST. PETER’S BASILICA
DURATION: 3 hours
PRICE:
Based on the number of articipants
AVAILABILITY:
All-year-round
PRICE INCLUDES:
Local English-speaking Guide for the 3-hour visit of the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica
THE ENTRANCE FEES ARE NOT INCLUDED

ENTRANCE FEES ADMISSION FOR THE VATICAN MUSEUMS:
Full price: € 14.00 Reduced: € 8.00 (*)
We suggest You to reserve Your ticket and then You can enjoy the visit without queue. Booking charge is € 4.00 per ticket.
Free of charge:
On the last Sunday of each month;
World Tourism Day (September 27)
Directors of museums, ministries or governmental organizations assigned to archelogical, artistic, artistic heritage preservation
Disabled (with 100% invalidity) and one companion each Journalists authorized by the Direction of the Museums after clearance from the “Sala Stampa della Santa Sede”, the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, the Foreign Press Association and the "Ordine Nazionale Italiano dei Giornalisti" Holders of valid ICOM ( International Council of Museums) and ICOMONS (International Council of Monuments and Sites) membership cards Donors of works and patrons: Patrons and Friends of the Vatican Museums Children under 6 years of age
(*)Reductions:
Visits organized by schools, academies or other educational establishments may be requested in writing on the institute's stationery letterhead and addressed to the Direction of the Museums
Pilgrimages organized by diocesis or parish churches by presenting a written request, authorized by the local diocese and addressed to the Direction of the Musems Students under 26 years of age in possession of a valid student card or other document proving their status in the institute for the current year Children under 14 years of age.
Access to the Museums is permitted only to visitors with proper attire!
The admission ticket to the Vatican Museums is valid for visiting the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel only on the date of purchase. Tickets aren’t refundable.
ADMISSION FOR DISABLES:
Wheelchairs can be reserved in advance or upon request at the “Special Permits” window in the entrance hall. Routes and toilettes for disabled visitors are also available.


You’ll meet our professional English-speaking guide in the prearranged meeting-point, which can be changed according to guests requirements:
The tour itinerary takes the visitors through the most significant cultural and religious areas within the Vatican Museums: the Pio Clementino (classical antiquity), the Gallery of maps and the Gallery of Tapestries (Renaissance art), the Raphael’s Rooms, The Sistine Chapel, the St. Peter’s Basilica (without visit of the dome) and finally the Piazza del Bernini .
The entrance to the Vatican is through one of the world’s greatest public spaces – Bernini’s St. Peter’s Square (Piazza San Pietro).
As you stand in the huge square (no cars allowed), you’are in the arms of an ellipse partly enclosed by a majestic Doric-pillared colonnade, atop which stand statues of some 140 saints. Straight ahead Is the façade of the St. Peter’s Basilica (the statues represent Saints Peter and Paul, Peter carrying the Keys to the Kingdom), and to the right, above the colonnade, are the dark-brown buildings of the papal apartments and the Vatican Museums.
The inside of the Basilica is almost too huge to take in; walking from one end to the other is a workout, and the opulence will overpower you.
On the right as you enter is Michelangelo’s exquisite Pietà, created when the master was in his early 20s (Because of an act of vandalism in the 1970s the statue is kept behind reinforced glass).
Dominating the nave is Bernini’s 96-ft. tall baldacchino, supported by richly decorated twisting columns. Completed in 1633, it was criticized for being excessive and because the bronze was supposedly taken from the Pantheon.
It stands over the papal altar, in turn stands over the tomb of St. Peter. A bronze statue of St. Peter marks the tomb; and its right foot has been worn away by the thousands of pilgrims kissing it in the traditional devotional devotional gesture to salute the pope.
By the apse, above in altar, is the bronze throne sculpted by Bernini to house the remains of what is, according to legend, the chair of St. Peter. The enormous complex of the Vatican Museums could swallow up your entire vacation with tons of Egyptian, Etruscan, Greek, Roman, paleo-Christian and Renaissance art.
Also part of the museums are the Raphael’s Rooms – in fact the private apartments of Pope Julius II, which were frescoed by the artist. The largest of the four rooms in the room of Costantine, painted between 1517 and 1524, which illustrates key moments in the life of the first Christian emperor, including his triumph over Maxentius and his vision of the cross.
Along the way you’ll come across the Borgia Apartments, designed for Pope Alexander VI, and the Chapel of Nicolas, with frescoes by Fra Angelico.
But, of course, it is the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo’s masterpiece. Whether you like the colours of the drapery or not, Michelangelo’s modelling of the human form is incredible.

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