Vatican Museums
The Vatican Museums, located within Vatican City, are among the world’s most prestigious cultural institutions. Established in the early 16th century by Pope Julius II, the museums boast an extraordinary collection of art and historical artifacts amassed by the Roman Catholic Church over the centuries. Visitors can marvel at the Sistine Chapel, adorned with Michelangelo’s iconic ceiling and Last Judgment, and the Raphael Rooms, featuring stunning frescoes by Raphael. The Gallery of Maps and the Borgia Apartments further enrich the experience with their intricate details and historical significance. The museums also house extensive collections of classical sculptures, Renaissance masterpieces, and Egyptian antiquities. Each gallery provides a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of human history and artistic achievement. A visit to the Vatican Museums offers an unparalleled journey through the pinnacle of artistic and cultural heritage, making it an essential experience for any visitor to Rome.
Opening Hours
Admission Fees
• Full entry: without online booking
• Reduced entry: without online booking
• Reduced entry with skip the line: Students
• Reduced entry: Schools without online booking
• Full entry: Papal Palace and Secret Garden of Castel Gandolfo
Amenities & Accessibility
- Toilet
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet