Half-Day Small-Group Tour: Vatican Museums, St. Peter's Basilica and Sistine Chapel
Rome, Italy
Trip Type: Cultural Tours
Duration: 2 hours
The tour will depart from our office, near the the entrance of the the Vatican Museums. Your native speaker guide will lead you through one of the most important sites for the history of human civilization the Vatican and you will admire the magnificent of St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel.
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The tour will depart from our office, near the the entrance of the the Vatican Museums. Your native speaker guide will lead you through one of the most important sites for the history of human civilization the Vatican and you will admire the magnificent of St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel.Here, in the Museums of the Popes of Rome, built-up and enriched over five centuries, you will resonate with the rich buzzing of great history and, almost, the breath of the Sacred. On entering into the Vatican Museums you will be immersed in the glory of Art and of Culture put in the service of Faith.
The greatest artists of all time will welcome you: Raphael in the Stanze, Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel, Giotto, Leonardo, and Caravaggio in the Pinacoteca, van Gogh, Matisse and Moore in the area dedicated to Contemporary Art. You will encounter, through the Laocoön Group and the Apollo Belvedere, the greatest masterpieces of Classical Antiquity. You will encounter centuries and millennia as you enter the Etruscan and Egyptian Museums, along with non-European civilizations in the Ethnological Museum.
The greatest artists of all time will welcome you: Raphael in the Stanze, Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel, Giotto, Leonardo, and Caravaggio in the Pinacoteca, van Gogh, Matisse and Moore in the area dedicated to Contemporary Art. You will encounter, through the Laocoön Group and the Apollo Belvedere, the greatest masterpieces of Classical Antiquity. You will encounter centuries and millennia as you enter the Etruscan and Egyptian Museums, along with non-European civilizations in the Ethnological Museum.
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