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A Vatican Museums Tour is one that will awe inspire every member of your family, including the children. The unique displays of some of the most famous artists are spread out throughout the over 2,000 rooms that are home to the largest and most influential art collection in the world.

The Vatican Museum is divided into different sections that you will be able to explore with your own personal and private tour without standing in long lines. The sections include the Gregorian Egyptian Museum, Gregorian Etruscan Museum, Greek and Roman Antiquities, Pio Christian Museum, Pinacoteca, Missionary-Ethnological Museum, Gregorian Profane Museum, and the Vatican Historical Museum.

At Touring Rome, the Sistine Chapel is also included in the Vatican Museums Tour. The entire tour will take you back through history through not only the magnificence of the various artifacts and artwork but through the detailed encounter of each room and item. Our official Vatican and Rome tour guide will be able to recreate in your mind the vast knowledge of the Vatican, its architects, its artists, and even a few secrets that are hidden away behind the walls.

As you stroll through the various rooms during your Vatican Museum tour, you will be in the presences of some of the worlds most famous artists including
Sandro Botticelli, Guido Reni, Leonardo da Vinci, Pinturicchio, Titian, Correggio, Giotto, and Fra Angelico. History is also a huge part of the Vatican Museums dating back to the early days of Christianity with the world’s largest collection of Etruscan, Roman, and Egyptian artifacts as well.

To ensure you have the chance to enjoy a personal and private Vatican Museums tour it is best to reserve your tour in advance. This will allow us at Touring Rome to provide you with a VIP entrance to the Vatican Museums including the Sistine Chapel.

Entrance into all the churches and museums at the Vatican require proper attire, which does not include shorts, miniskirts, sleeveless shirts, or bare shoulders.

Holidays: January 1st, January 6th, March 19th, April 9th, May 1st, May 17th, June 7th, June 29th, August 15th, August 16th, November 1st, December 8th, December 25th, December 26th

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