Evening Vatican Private Tour: Crowd-Free Museums & Sistine Chapel





Description
Be part of an exclusive group of approximately 6 million people each year who visit the Vatican, making it one of the most visited museums in the world. However, you won’t be with all of them simultaneously! Imagine having more time to admire Michelangelo's astonishing depiction of The Last Judgment on the chapel's ceiling. Gain access to the Vatican through a private interactive tour! • Explore the world's most magnificent museums during less crowded times for a more enjoyable experience • Enjoy the expertise of Vatican-certified private guides • Take the chance to create a unique experience by avoiding group tour standard speeches • Take advantage of a guide willing to keep your pace and indulge in what retains your interest
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You will enter the Vatican Museums overflowing with masterpieces by many of Italy’s most important Italian artists and many important works from Ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt. You will visit the impressive Raphael Rooms that served as papal apartments for several years. You will walk through famous galleries such as the tapestries and maps ones. You will learn the secrets of The Sistine Chapel, with its enormous Michelangelo’s frescoes. Here you will have time to observe the details of his sublime “Last Judgment”.
You will learn the secrets of the Sistine Chapel, with its enormous Michelangelo's frescoes. Here, you will have time to observe the details of his sublime "Last Judgment" that your guides explained before entering and the majestic ceiling of the Chaple with Adamo's creation at its center. Inside the Chapel, only contemplation is allowed, not talking.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please provide any mobility and wheelchair access requirements. Also note that visitors with limited mobility can contact us for special requirements, such as wheelchairs or walkers. In such events the guide will be allowed to use elevators when possible. Vatican Museums visits involve significant walking.