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Rome is built on 3,000 years of stories. _Welcome to Rome_ is an immersive multimedia exhibit that grounds you in the city’s historical and architectural legacy. A visit here will help you get the most out of your Roman holiday.

Discover one of Rome's grandest art collections, with a visit to the spectacular Doria Pamphilj Gallery. Once the domain of rich aristocrats, the unassuming facade of the building gives way to reveal an astonishing opulent interior. Floor-to-ceiling paintings adorn the walls, and masters such as Raphael, Tintoretto, Titian, Caravaggio, and Velázquez are just some of the artists represented in this magnificent collection. Grab a ticket and explore this hidden cultural gem. When in Rome...

Imagine the excitement at the excavation sites when they first uncovered these Etruscan and pre-Roman treasures! Skip the line to the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia and wander among artifacts that originated in actual burial tombs. This museum is in Pope Julius III's country retreat, and full of fascinating statues, frescoes, and more.

History unfolds at the grand Castel Sant'Angelo with a convenient skip-the-line ticket. Your coordinator will be waiting to lead you into this magnificent castle, with its fascinating past as a mausoleum, fortress, papal residence, and prison. Then you can browse at your leisure. Learn about the castle's secrets; how it was a creation of Roman Emperor Hadrian, intended as a serene resting place for his family and himself. Meander through resplendent chambers, adorned with ornate frescoes and detailed sculptures, each echoing the stories of long ago. See intricate details like the spiral ramp, leading right up to a rooftop terrace. From here, soak up the breathtaking panorama of Rome's dazzling skyline.

For over a decade, the Leonardo da Vinci Museum has been celebrating the Renaissance genius of Leonardo as an artist, but also as an inventor, scientist, anatomist, engineer and architect. Located in the basement of the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo, the museum is just a five-minute walk from the Spanish Steps and Villa Borghese, in the charming Piazza del Popolo. With your Leonardo da Vinci Museum tickets, you can discover interactive machines made by Italian craftsmen, based on Leonardo's manuscripts. Admire studies of some of his most famous Renaissance works, sketches of human anatomy, in-depth videos on _The Last Supper_ and _The Vitruvian Man_, and an immersive multimedia room that will take you on a journey into the life and mind of Leonardo da Vinci. Divided into themed areas on Leonardo's studies and passions, every year the museum welcomes thousands of visitors from all over the world, making it the most visited Leonardo da Vinci museum in Rome.

Explore one of Rome's most popular and historic landmarks, the Pantheon. See the beautiful architecture and learn about its rich history dating back to the Roman Empire. Look up to see the Pantheon's dome, a celestial dome that defies gravity and spans centuries of human ingenuity. Witness the play of light at the oculus, a symbol of both spirituality and design. Learn about the Pantheon's evolution from a pagan temple to a Christian basilica, showcasing Rome's enduring spirit of adaptation.

Discover the historic art galleries and palatial surrounds of the stunning Palazzo Altemps, now with a magical 3D experience that will allow you to immerse yourself in history. Located in Piazza Sant'Apollinare, a short distance from Piazza Navona in the center of Rome, the palazzo began as the private residence of Cardinal Marco Sittico Altemps in 1568 and was opened in 1997 as a remote site of the National Roman Museum. Admire an important collection of Greek and Roman sculptures, including the Boncompagni Ludovisi collection. Visit the church of Sant'Aniceto, a pleasant little temple located inside the palazzo.

Start your experience at the Touristation office, where you'll pick up your tickets to the **Roman Forum and Palatine Hill** and enjoy a **25-minute multimedia video** about ancient Rome. Your multimedia guide will help your imagination reconstruct the grand space of the **Roman Forum** where regular Romans used to live and work. See the **tomb of emperor Julius Caesar**, the toppled columns of this ancient civic area, and **explore the ruins at your own pace**. Located next to the Roman Forum is **Palatine Hill**, the legendary foundation site of Rome. It's the site where the houses of emperors and kings once stood, and is the centermost hill of Rome where you'll **get the best views of the ancient world.**

Visit the impressive **Castel Sant'Angelo,** a large fortress located on the bank of the Tiber River. The castle has seven floors filled with ancient relics and well-preserved Renaissance art. Explore the Chamber of Ashes, previously a prison, and the Papal Residence, each room filled with stunning art. Cap off your visit with a beautiful view of Rome, the Tiber, and the beautiful Bridge of Angels, from the castle terrace. Next, dive into the history of the **Pantheon**, a sacred site once dedicated to the gods. The Pantheon is full of myths and legends. See the Oculus, where sunlight streams through to illuminate the structure, visit the famous tombs, and learn about Rome's rich past.

Learn the hidden treasures of Vatican City, the heart of art and culture, with exclusive fast-track entry tickets. Home to the largest private collection of art worldwide, this divine sanctuary is a Rome visitor's dream come true. Dive into the endless, awe-inspiring collection of masterpieces at the Vatican Museums, and take a leisurely journey through art history at your own pace, stress-free. Venture through the renowned Raphael Rooms, where the School of Athens and the Room of Constantine await your discovery, and prepare to get lost in the intricate beauty of each room. Marvel at the grandeur of Michelangelo's celestial masterpiece adorning the Sistine Chapel ceiling, and stand captivated by the breathtaking depiction of the Last Judgement. This isn't just a ticket, it's an invitation to explore an unparalleled realm of artistic splendor!
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About Vatican museum
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00120 Città del VaticanoOpen in Google MapsOpening hours
- Monday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Thursday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Saturday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
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The Vatican museum in Vatican City grew from the papal collections assembled over centuries and today ranks among the world’s most important museum complexes. Its galleries preserve classical sculpture, Renaissance painting, maps, tapestries, and decorative arts collected and commissioned by popes. The museum’s greatest draw is the Sistine Chapel, famed for Michelangelo’s frescoes and central to the artistic identity of the Vatican. Beyond its masterpieces, the museum reflects the history of the Catholic Church as a major patron of art, scholarship, and preservation. Visiting the Vatican museum means moving through a sequence of galleries that connect ancient Rome, the Renaissance, and the ceremonial life of the papal state in one remarkable setting.
Before you enter
- Arrive early; the museum is vast and major highlights take several hours.
- Wear comfortable shoes for long gallery routes and extended standing.
- Check Sunday closure before planning your Vatican City visit.
- Bring a charged phone, but do not rely only on the online map.
What to expect
- Expect multiple galleries of classical and Renaissance masterpieces.
- The Sistine Chapel is a main highlight and often the busiest space.
- Routes can feel confusing because the museum complex is very large.
- There is a cafe mid-visit and a souvenir shop near the exit.
During your visit
- Head to the Sistine Chapel early for a quieter experience.
- Allow at least five hours if you want a broad overview.
- Use an audio guide to understand major rooms and artworks.
- Pause occasionally; the scale and density of exhibits can be overwhelming.
About Vatican museum
The Vatican Museums typically charge an entrance fee for visitors. However, there are certain days throughout the year when the Vatican Museums offer free admission. These free entry days usually include special occasions such as certain religious holidays or cultural celebrations.
Additionally, specific categories of people might be eligible for free admission, such as Vatican employees, some scholars, and diplomats. Moreover, children and students might have reduced or free entry on certain conditions, often upon presentation of valid identification or student cards.

The Vatican Museums are open six days a week, Monday through Saturday, from 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM. In addition, the museums welcome visitors every last Sunday of the month. However, the museums are closed on essential feasts in the liturgical calendar of the Roman Catholic Church, including the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul (June 29) and Saint Stephen's Day (December 26).
Being one of the top-rated tourist destinations, the Vatican Museums are busy even in the early morning hours, especially on Saturdays, when Rome gets its maximum number of visitors. On the last Sunday of each month, when the museums are open to the public for free, the situation is even worse, and it is common to wait in line for many hours.
The museums tend to be less crowded in the winter months and the evening hours, but please note that the final entry is at 04:00 PM.
- Admire paintings by Renaissance geniuses
The museums contain and display thousands of artworks amassed by the Catholic Church throughout the centuries. In the Vatican Pinacoteca (Art Gallery), you can find numerous masterpieces of the greatest Italian artists, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Titian, Paolo Veronese, and Pietro Perugino.
- Marvel at classic Greek and Roman sculpture
One of the most famous Vatican Museums is the Pio-Clementino Museum, which contains some of the most renowned sculptures of Antiquity. You can see, among others, the Sleeping Ariadne and the Apollo Belvedere.
- Learn more about modern religious art
The museums also house a collection of Modern and Contemporary Art. It includes artworks by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and other prominent artists of the 20th century.
The Vatican is located on the west bank of the Tiber River, a 15–20-minute walk from the Rome city center. There are two entrances to the city. If you want to start your trip at St. Peter's Basilica, choose Via Della Conciliazione. Otherwise, enter from Viale Vaticano — it is the fastest way to reach the museums.
To get there by subway, take Line A and get off at one of the following stations: Ottaviano or Crispo. If you prefer light rail, take line 19 to Piazza del Risorgimento.
Immerse yourself into the world of religious art with our in-app audio tour Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: The History of the Western World. It will help you learn more about this beautiful and mysterious place and better understand the ideas of famous sculptures and paintings.
A full-price ticket for the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel costs €17 if you purchase it on-site and €21 if you prefer online booking to skip the line. The price for children aged 6–18 and students up to 25 with an International Student Card is €8 (€12 with online booking).
Entry is free for children under 6, disabled visitors with more than 74% certified invalidity and their companions, and holders of ICOM or ICOMOC cards. On the last Sunday of each month, the museums guarantee free admission to all visitors.

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