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  • 5/5 Bret B. 2 years ago on Google
    As of 8 Feb 2022, cost of the museum is €17 (approximately $19.50 per adult). Just buy tickets at the desk inside, it's much easier and avoid the €4 online fee to buy in advance. Make sure to bring your covid vaccination card! Yes, they check at the door. We opted out of the audio and guided tours, but if that's your personal preference, it's about €6 or €8 to rent the audio equipment. We just preferred self-guided tour at our own pace. Make sure to use the restroom before you start. There are restrooms throughout the museum, but some are spaced out prefer far and you'll wish you took the chance to go when you can. There's food court and cafeteria at the end, and it's a lot of walking so you'll be hungry. There are also vending machines with drinks and snacks throughout, so you'll appreciate that as well. This is one of the biggest museums I've ever seen in my life. If you take the time to appreciate each piece of historical relic and art, it can take you all day to see everything. There's plenty of cheap souvenirs from tent stand vendors outside, but we picked up a few small things from the museum gift shop. The prices are higher, but not too bad.
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  • 1/5 Lennart G. 1 year ago on Google
    Way to crowded in august. We bought the lunch ticket which is a 19.5€ „full italian lunch“ and it was a complete joke. You get your meal in one way beverage in a big crowded food court without any windows. If you want to go there get your tickets online and be there early or pretty late.
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  • 5/5 Robert C. 3 months ago on Google • 1094 reviews New
    One of the great Museums of the entire World. Obviously, purchase your ticket ahead of time, online. There are so many pieces, paintings and artifacts that its important to have a plan on the things that you do want to see, hence do some research ahead of time and see where the pieces you like are located. The visit will take you at least 3 hours so wear comfortable shoes.
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  • 5/5 David C. 4 months ago on Google • 724 reviews
    This museum is so beautiful and huge that you need a lot of time in order to walk its hallways. It takes about 8 kilometers to walk the whole museum, no joke. Also, in order to avoid long lines to get in the museum it is better to get your tickets online.
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  • 5/5 Enes E. 1 year ago on Google
    Definitely a must see museum. You can come across thousands of years old ruins, statues and even mummy. There are so many historical artifacts worth seeing.I devoted almost half of my day to this museum. The Sistine chapel is also one of the places worth seeing. There are fascinating and surprising works that cannot be explained one by one.I was very impressed. I strongly recommend.
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  • 5/5 Monica's T. 2 years ago on Google
    If you don't have a reservation, they will just make you wait A LOT (I think we waited almost two hours) as other people pass by, that was really frustrating. I'm not sure why that happened because there were no queues at the ticket offices. So make sure you book online. Other than that, the museum is huge and so informative! You could easily spend hours here
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  • 5/5 Bhanu Pratap S. 1 year ago on Google
    Extremely awesome. It is just the heat that was the culprit otherwise totally worth it. Only if they can create more washroom there won't be long lines for the wait, especially for the ladies. The various galleries were awesome showing the epitome of excellence in art and finally when you arrive at the Sistine Chapel, that's a sight to behold and absorb it as much as you can with your eyes, because you know that you're gonna cherish this memory for always.
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  • 5/5 Piotr D. 1 month ago on Google • 46 reviews New
    The Vatican Museums are extraordinary treasures of history, art, and spirituality that take your breath away from the moment you step inside. It's one of the most remarkable places on earth, where the richness of art, architecture, and history intersects with deep religious spirituality. First and foremost, exploring the Vatican Museums is a journey through centuries of art and culture. Starting from ancient Egypt, through Renaissance masterpieces by Michelangelo and Raphael, to the wealth of modern art collections, these museums offer an unforgettable overview of human history. One should also appreciate the architectural masterpieces of the museum complex itself. Every corridor, hall, and courtyard in the Vatican Museums is a work of art in its own right, blending diverse architectural and decorative styles. However, it's not just the artistic collections that make the Vatican Museums so special. It's also the spiritual atmosphere that permeates these holy walls. Exploring chapels and sanctuaries, from the Sistine Chapel to the Chapel of Nicholas, one experiences an extraordinary connection with the religious history and tradition of the Catholic Church. It's important to note, though, that the Vatican Museums are incredibly popular and often very crowded. Therefore, it's advisable to plan your visit in advance to avoid long queues and crowded spaces, which can disrupt the peace and contemplation. In summary, the Vatican Museums are not only a collection of art and history but also a spiritual experience that stays with every visitor forever. It's a place that must be seen to understand its unparalleled beauty and significance for humanity.
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  • 5/5 Paola 7. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) One remains speechless for the beauty and magnificence of this place ... works that seem to be real, paintings, paintings, canvases, of a unique beauty that are maintained over time as if they were new ... immersed in art and history c it really is so much to admire ... the Sistine Chapel is breathtakingly beautiful, there are no words to describe it. In this period the visitors are not many and you can admire the whole museum in tranquility .. recommended to everyone, to visit at least once, but even more. (Original) Si rimane senza parole per la bellezza e la magnificenza di questo luogo... opere che sembrano essere reali, quadri, dipinti, tele, di una bellezza unica che si mantengono nel tempo come fossero nuove...immersi nell arte e nella storia c è veramente tanto da poter ammirare... la Cappella Sistina è di una bellezza mozzafiato, non ci sono parole per descriverla. In questo periodo i visitatori non sono tantissimi e si può ammirare in tranquillità tutto il museo..consigliato a tutti, da visitare almeno una volta, ma anche più.
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  • 5/5 Christopher G. 2 years ago on Google
    A one-of-a-kind, once-or-twice-in-a-lifetime kind of of experience. The Vatican museums are massive—bordering on near-endless—and they are gorgeous, on the verge of being indescribable. My tour guide said it would take 12 years to view all of the art they have in these buildings. I believe her—4 hours didn’t feel like enough time. You will be bombarded by miraculous artistic works from every direction for hours. It is honestly a bit overwhelming. If you have the ability, you might want to take two separate visits. You will also want some nice walking shoes! I also recommend drinking an entire bottle of water prior to entering. My favorite parts of the museums were the gallery of maps, the Sistine Chapel, and the Raphael Rooms. Absolutely astonishing works by masters who dedicated years and years to their works.
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  • 5/5 ali s. 1 year ago on Google
    Its a must to visit if you are in Rome. Get your skip the line ticket and head to the museum immediately. You will spend 3 to 5 hours at least and u wont feel the time passing. It will always be busy but you can enjoy it anyway. Its just so big so you better understand where are you going and ready a bit earlier to your visit
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  • 5/5 Mia B. 1 year ago on Google
    We booked a private tour so there were 6 in our group. Maria Luigia was so sweet & took us through our 2 hour tour quickly but not so much that I felt we missed a lot. If you truly want to see everything then you'd need to make almost a full day of it as there really is so much to see that we didn't get through it all in the 2 hours! Plus, we started our tour just after 6pm so we ended up being some of the last people kicked out at closing time 😄 women must be covered on their shoulders & to their knees to enter the Basilica or the Chapel but 2 girls in the group had backless dresses & we're told they'd need to cover up during the rest of the tour as well. I was surprised at how modern portions of the Vatican were! In the gardens we're coffee shops & modern art. But of course, most was decorated in ancient & historical artifacts. I was also surprised at how much "pagan" influence there was in several parts & in the artistry. Chalk it up to the Roman & Egyptian rule & gifts from other cultures & it explains why there were so many pyramids, Sphinx & nods to Greek gods. The sheer volume of "stuff" is mind boggling! The hall of statues is so long that you can't clearly see the other side of the room. The ceiling paintings & details in all of the alcoves is striking. So basically, take the time, get a tour group & be prepared for whatever the weather throws at you because most of the areas that allow tourists don't have heating/cooling.
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  • 5/5 Michael M. 3 months ago on Google New
    It's definitely worth it. You can spend a 3-4hrs there easy. There is so much stuff, by the end of it, you walk past a 2000 year old statue, and you're like "mid"
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  • 5/5 Anthony P. 1 month ago on Google • 383 reviews New
    A must do in Rome. This was better than the Louvre in Paris and is beyond anything I have ever seen in my life. It is captivating and breathtaking, beautiful and gorgeous and a must do bucket list activity in anyone’s life. You must visit it while in Rome, I urge you to, it is worth the money for the ticket. I would strongly recommend buying your ticket in advance and buying an audio guide. The queues to get in are so very long and can take the entire day. Visit it while you can!

  • 5/5 Jesse L. 2 years ago on Google
    The Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel are both overwhelmingly beautiful! You can spend a whole day just in those two buildings! Be careful because you are not allowed to take pictures in the Sistine Chapel, but you can take lots of pictures in the museum. You will walk a lot, up and down stairs and ramps. There are bathrooms and restaurants within the museum. There is a security checkpoint, but we were able to still take a small backpack with small bottled water inside after examined.
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  • 5/5 Kasey Raia S. 1 year ago on Google
    This museum is unbelievable. I highly recommend doing a skip the line deal and going right when it opens. We did a tour which was very educational and made the experience a lot more rich. Every room is absolutely immaculate. I was in awe. You are not allowed to take pictures within the Sistine Chapel though, but honestly it would be impossible to get a good picture anyway, plus not worrying about pictures helps you take it all in.
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  • 5/5 Attila A Y. 10 months ago on Google
    The most comprehensive museum I have ever seen, including some of the finest art and historical pieces! You will likely need entire day to fully enjoy it. I suggest getting tickets beforehand. Also know that it will be extremely crowded. We visited end of May, and it was hard to spend time on pieces due to intense tour guide activity.
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  • 4/5 Misael A. 6 months ago on Google
    A great museum but there are some things to considerate. 1. Book your visit with time, if you don’t have you will spend around 3-4 hours on the line. It’s heavy make it. 2. Inside the museum, all the members are moving you to continue. Very hard to enjoy and get involve into the museum or even take photos. 3. I think 1 fully day dedicated to the museum could be sufficient or preferred to go and visit St. Pietro Basilica. 4. Entrance is 17€ per person without booking. It will be a lot of people asking if you want to buy a guide tour but prices will be very high. 5. For man dress code, it mentioned that shorts should be covering your knees, but it’s not true. A lot of man got in without following that rule. Honestly, today’s short are upper knees and are the normal ones. So, relief yourself and go with it.
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  • 5/5 Gabriel C. 5 months ago on Google
    You need to be very careful with the tickets. You can buy even if you haven't from there. Do not believe anyone who tells you that you can't. The cost is nearly 18€ If you take it without a guide from the tours companies it is 40€ and with a guide 70€. Only you need to have time and patience 😉
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  • 5/5 Murat Y. 1 month ago on Google • 261 reviews New
    First and foremost, I recommend choosing a less crowded period for your visit. Be sure to purchase tickets online and make a timed reservation. If you go during a busy time, you won't enjoy it due to the crowds. It's a fantastic museum with a 500-year-old history, unlike any other in the world. Not only are the exhibited works remarkable, but each of the 54 galleries that house them shines like a work of art in itself. One of the unique aspects of the Vatican Museums is that many of the works inside have been unquestionably acquired, gifted, or placed under protection. The event that truly paved the way for the establishment of the museums was the discovery of the Laocoön and His Sons sculpture. The Pope purchased this sculpture to be displayed. While there were some acquisitions before this event, it served as a crucial building block for the continuation of the process. Inside, you'll see more than just historical artifacts. My favorites include the Round Hall, which Michelangelo designed to mimic the Pantheon, and the Raphael Rooms, where you'll be captivated by the School of Athens.

  • 5/5 Ioannis T. 3 months ago on Google • 235 reviews New
    Very interesting museum Perhaps the most interesting You better take with you a guide otherwise you can not understand a lot The only practice that i didn’t like in the museum is that all the statues are placed without any order. Also you must know that the most of the statues are copies!!! Capela Sistine is for sure the pick of your tour Arrange the ticket at list one month before

  • 5/5 Michael W. 2 months ago on Google • 132 reviews New
    Vatican Museums is one of the museums I want to see in the world. So I was so excited when I was there even a very long walk after we got off the bus. The museum is enormous. There are a lot of beautiful murals and ceiling paintings. My eyes were too busy in there. Plus all the statues, paintings, and lots of priceless treasures in there. We don’t have enough time to see everything I want to see!
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  • 5/5 Glen D. 3 months ago on Google • 130 reviews New
    It’s nice. There are so much to see. I highly recommend reading about the museum ahead of time and learn about the “must see” artifacts. You can easily spend a whole day there. There are cafes by the garden.
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  • 5/5 Shuang W. 3 months ago on Google • 24 reviews New
    A wonderful place with so many fantastic exhibitions to enjoy. I highly recommend visiting on a non-holiday weekday which you can simply walk in to purchase a ticket without the need for advance booking or enduring long waits.
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  • 5/5 heylish 3 years ago on Google
    Huge plethora of art, and a perfect day-trip lengthy tour. Would I recommend? Sure. Just be prepared for your ankles to melt at the end.
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  • 5/5 Sylvia M. 3 years ago on Google
    This was an amazing tour. There is overwhelming art and history that fills every each of the museum, whether it's the walls or the ceilings, you will be blown away. Truly beautiful experience. The tour took about 4 hours. It would have taken long, but we sort of tried to rush through as it was our last day in Rome. After paying, you are given a map that helps you navigate through. Make sure to hold onto the map, it definitely comes in handy. When in Rome, this should definitely be a place to visit. Get there early, wear comfortable shoes and get ready to soak in al the Museum has to offer. Be sure to carry a good camera. They allow photography in all rooms except the Sistine Chapel as it is considered holy.
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  • 5/5 Todd O. 3 years ago on Google
    The most incredible tour I have ever taken. The tour is true sensory overload as no matter where you look, the floors, walls or ceiling you are flooded with beautiful works of art. Tour package includes a visit to the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica. Buy tickets in advance as this is a must in Rome.
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  • 5/5 George 3 years ago on Google
    We came at 12pm on Tuesday. Due to covid the queue was tiny and it only took 5 minutes to get in. Its the perfect time to visit the Vatican Museums. We bought are ticket online and reserved our time for 12pm. You go through security then go to the first floor to exchange your voucher into a ticket. A bit of advice before you go to the queue to enter the museum: just ignore everybody asking you questions outside, they are trying to scam you. They pretend to be friendly but they are not. Just book your ticket online then go straight to the queue. The museum is full of beautiful art which is beyond comprehension. It is too much to see in one day, you will get overloaded. Each room has an incredible amount of detail. We were fortunate especially that it was jammed full of people, I can imagine that would ruin the experience. You have to visit this if you are in Rome. The price of the ticket is nothing for the art you get to see. There is also a variety or sculptures/art from other countries. You can see in one of my pictures, some sculptures that look like they came from Buddhist temples in Indonesia (I'm not sure where they actually came from).
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  • 5/5 First C. 3 years ago on Google
    This museum is a must see, but not without the Rick Steves audioguide. If you've visited the British Museum or the Smithsonian or the Louvre, you know it's impossible to see it all without a plan, now imagine those crowds tripled, and you've got the Vatican Museums. All the visitors follow one long winding walk through the museum, so there is no way to escape into a quiet sideroom. I'd recommend going to St. Peter's first thing, then getting to the museums right when they open. The audioguide gives you a great way to make sense of an enormous amount of art and history, and helps you really understand how art developed over time. Without it, you'll be lost and overwhelmed. Although this is an absolute must see, you also need to prep yourself for a disappointing visit to the Sistine Chapel. Visitors are packed in like sardines and the security is constantly yelling at people - not so magical. Instead, take your time appreciating the rest of the art, and recognize that the grand finale, is not so grand
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  • 5/5 SUSOBHAN M. 2 years ago on Google
    Year 2013 - Awesome Museum Year 2013.I remember that day. Painting works so amazing. Excellent Roman Masterpieces. Awesome paintings, statues, then it looked so lively and so intricate details of the statues. Worth the visit. My words wont be enough to describe its beauty ....History worth studying.To understand and enjoy the beauty of Architecture you need to walk a lot under the sun to admire the stunning work.
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  • 5/5 Bella X. 2 years ago on Google
    What a spectacular experience and place, take a tour guide for easy moving thru the museum. Its HUGE!! And i would advise a guide, if not you could get lost easy roaming along these long halls of precious arts, and run out of time before you can see the master's piece !!!
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  • 4/5 Justin B. 1 year ago on Google
    The Vatican museums is Definitely a must visit but just know there’s a lot of walking and a ton of people everywhere. There are many parts to the museum some more interesting than others. On a hot day it could be too much and in the summer time it will be hot, very hot. There is a lot to take in a ton of stuff before you get to the main attraction the Sistine chapel ceiling. Which is of course jammed packed with people from all over just like you waiting to take in the wonder. I went in the middle of July so of course that’s to be expected but that many people and the heat kinda takes away from the beautiful that is the sistine chapel ceiling … kinda. I still recommend you visit buy your tickets in advance and enjoy. I’ve seen it once, took a bunch of photos. You’re not allowed to take any in the Sistine Chapel. There’s security guards everywhere trained to spot the rule breaks. You also have to have your knees and shoulders covered but no one seemed to really enforce that rule. I’m in no rush to go back to the Vatican Museums but it’s definitely something you should do.
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  • 5/5 Diana B. 1 year ago on Google
    You have to buy the tickets with a lot of time because if not you have to buy them for more money. Amazing place with a lot of art you can spend a whole morning here looking at all it contains. I recommend to take it easy and make a lot of pics.
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  • 3/5 Caity S. 11 months ago on Google
    I would review it better because the museum itself was gorgeous, but the massive and dozens of tourist groups that push and shove and stand right in the middle of already crowded hallways really ruined a lot of the experience. They’re definitely allowing too many people in small spaces at one time. Also, there are no places to sit for hours so by the time you’re done you can hardly walk.
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  • 5/5 Michelle M. 9 months ago on Google
    I recommend going with a tour guide 100%. You learn so much more! The architecture & art is breathtaking. It so incredible to see how these people built & made all of this from scratch. Every room you’re taken to will leave you in awe. All the rooms are head to toe dripped in hand painted art which is so insane. I recommend going early in the morning, even then there was a huge crowd in every room we went into. It also has a decent cafe inside at the very end. There are a few gift shops before you hit the one on the end, I say they’re all similar maybe a few different gifts at each. The tickets also includes your entrance to the basilica. If you are a into catholic art, I would highly recommend going here.
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  • 5/5 Anthony M. 6 months ago on Google
    A great museum but there are some things to considerate. 1. Book your visit with time, if you don’t have you will spend around 3-4 hours on the line. It’s heavy make it. 2. Inside the museum, all the members are moving you to continue. Very hard to enjoy and get involve into the museum or even take photos. 3. I think 1 fully day dedicated to the museum could be sufficient or preferred to go and visit St. Pietro Basilica. 4. Entrance is 17€ per person without booking. It will be a lot of people asking if you want to buy a guide tour but prices will be very high. 5. For man dress code, it mentioned that shorts should be covering your knees, but it’s not true. A lot of man got in without following that rule. Honestly, today’s short are upper knees and are the normal ones. So, relief yourself and go with it.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Joni G. 5 months ago on Google
    Magnificent and so much history and beauty to take in. The skip-line-tickets are worth it! Go early before it gets too crowded. Audio guides for €8 are a wealth of information and makes sense of what you’re seeing and you can wander at your own pace.
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  • 5/5 Angie B. 5 months ago on Google
    One of those "Pinch me" moments where it's nearly unbelievable to see what you're seeing. If you don't like crowds, this is NOT for you. Even with a tour group, we were basically moving along with the sea of people. Additionally, since there are so many people and groups visiting every day, museum staff and security are there to make sure there is no stopping, standing, or carefully curated photo ops. Just be ready for an "on the fly" motion shot, and you'll be good!
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  • 5/5 Sarah E. 1 month ago on Google • 200 reviews New
    Breathtakingly stunning and surreal. Was on my bucket list, and the photos won't do it justice. I was completely in awe. It's a must when in Rome. Queues can be long. Make sure you get tickets from the official site or inside the museum.

  • 5/5 Dave L. 2 months ago on Google • 101 reviews New
    What more do you want, great. Bought tickets in advance with get your guide. Free audio guide was very good. Walked to the front and went straight in. Very long queue to buy tickets. Helpful staff we were there for 4 hours.
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  • 5/5 Owen T. 2 months ago on Google • 176 reviews New
    Definitely a must see if your in Rome, if you take your time and really take it all in you could make a day of it. I wouldn't say it's very wheelchair or buggy friendly. We had a buggy with us so it's doable but there is lots of stairs to carry it up and back down again. There's a restaurant on the green outside which does sandwiches, paninis, pasta dishes etc.

  • 5/5 Ilse Z. 1 month ago on Google • 136 reviews New
    The most beautiful museums in the world, you can find here. An amazing collection of different regions in the world. The art is unbelievable and stunning. Most definitely buy tickets in advance, you do not want to be stuck in line here for hours. Our skip the line tickets got us in very quickly. There's only a wait at the security check.

  • 5/5 Serena M. 2 months ago on Google • 40 reviews New
    There is no way this place has less than five ⭐️. People who dared to put less must haven’t chosen a guided tour, which would be crazy because YOU MUST take one before entering. These museums need storytelling. It is simply majestic and Breathtaking. You’ll be submerged by stunning colors and history while visiting. You could feel overwhelmed by the crowd, but if you focus on the guide's speech, the sculptures, frescoes, and paintings will make you forget about the people around you.
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  • 5/5 Elena M. 3 months ago on Google • 129 reviews New
    breathtaking. the most beautiful museum i have ever been in. you are overwhelmed with all that beauty. all the statues, the paintings, the ceilings and the pavement were just so magnificent.

  • 5/5 Chaitali M. 2 months ago on Google • 115 reviews New
    The intricate architecture is breath taking. I recommend you book in advance. Please be respectful as you can not take photos in a lot of areas like the Sistine chapel.

  • 5/5 Vishwa Nath P. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing museum having wonderful painting excelling in art. Gives very good idea about the functioning of Vatican and the Hon Pope. The Vatican Museums are the public art and sculpture museums in the Vatican City. They display works from the immense collection amassed by the Catholic Church which Popes had accumulated over the time and the papacy throughout the centuries including several of the most renowned Roman sculptures and most important masterpieces of Renaissance art in the world. The museums contain roughly 70,000 works, of which 20,000 are on display,There are 54 galleries, or sale, in total, with the Sistine Chapel. These Museums have been included in the list of the most important museums in the world and visiting them represent an essential stage for those who visit Rome. Vatican Museums opened their doors in the 16th century and are currently visited by more than 6 million people each year. At the moment the Vatican Museums have 4 different routes to see the different galleries and break up a little the large number of visitors, all these routes are full of works of art and end in the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo Buonarroti, one of the most famous Renaissance artists in the world, dedicated almost ten years of his life to the paintings that cover the vault and the wall on the altar of the Sistine Chapel The Sistine Chapel is located inside the Vatican Museums and is an essential visit if you go to Rome and Vatican City, an unforgettable experience that you can not miss. Visiting the Vatican Museums is a unique experience that must be experienced at least once in a lifetime. This visit is a long and interesting trip that will fill you with emotions through more than twenty centuries of history and art. The Sistine Chapel, the rooms of Raphael and the art gallery (Pinacoteca) are only part of a large number of priceless collections. You can buy the museums ticket online and follow the audio guide or visit these wonderful museums within a small private tour. Please please don't miss this visit and you will love it, remember it for life time.
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  • 5/5 Jan F. 3 years ago on Google
    Very nice place to visit if you're a history buff, their collection is amazing from the old ruins of Egypt to the art works of famous world renowned artists from the past. And of course the religious relics on their possessions with tons of history behind it. Best to give it a day to really enjoy and explore the whole place then go to the St. Peter's basilica right after.
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  • 5/5 Andrii 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) You need to come and see everything. Entrance to the museum is paid. Bags are checked at the entrance. In front of St. Peter's Square there are church shops with souvenirs, cafes, coffee machines (not expensive) and toilets (free). Impressions are great from the Vatican Museum and from the entire city-state of the Vatican. A special impression of the "Sistine Chapel", priceless masterpieces created by the incredible titanic work of Michelangelo and his associates. We worship them. An amazing work of human talent. (Original) Потрібно приїхати і все побачити. Вхід в музей платний. На вході перевіряють сумки. Перед площею св'ятого Петра є церковні магазини із сувенірами, кафе, апарати для приготування кави (не дорого) і туалети (безкоштовно). Враження чудові від музею Ватикану і від усієї території міста-держави Ватикан. Особливе враження від "Сикстинської капелли", безцінні шедеври, створені неймовірною титанічною працею Мікеланджело і його сподвижниками. Приклоняємося їм. Дивовижний витвір людського таланту.
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  • 5/5 Mahshid Gol F. 3 years ago on Google
    An amazing museum.
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  • 5/5 Sigbert G. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Wow Museum (Original) Wow-Museum
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  • 5/5 Vanessa G. 2 years ago on Google
    Absolutely amazing! The museum is gigantic and full of beautiful artworks. If you have the time, you could easily spend the entire day here. The Sistine Chapel is breathtaking and I would highly recommend that you get the audio guide to better understand the story behind the it. Another reason to visit is the shorter lines due to the pandemic. I’ve been many times and it’s never been this empty!
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  • 5/5 Traveler 2 years ago on Google
    An absolute Must See. However, it will involve a lot of walking and going down stairs and up stairs…. Fabiola from the Roman Guy was a wonderful tour guide, very considerate and knowledgeable. BEWARE: you are NOT allowed to take pictures in the Sixtine Chapel For my American friends: The CDC vaccination card is accepted everywhere instead of the European Green Pass
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  • 5/5 Baron M. 2 years ago on Google
    Obviously a must visit location. Arguably one of the greatest museums in the world with one of the greatest contemporary art collections I have ever seen. And of course the building is a work of art in its own right. Make sure to clear your schedule for the day and bring very comfortable shoes. And don’t rush the hall of maps. Probably my favorite part of the museum.
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  • 5/5 Sarah B. 2 years ago on Google
    Wonderful and detailed museum. I did the early tour with breakfast and was happily pleased. The art collection is unbelievable and amount of history is incredible. Really really recommend this tour that’s only 2.5 hours and goes through a vast history of Rome, religion and the world.
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  • 5/5 Juancnustes 2 years ago on Google
    Very nice complex of museums, the art is explained both in Italian and English, there are lot of bathrooms in the installations which is not commonly seen in Rome. Everything looks clean and well maintained. There are a couple of restaurants and caffe inside but I wouldn’t recommend eating inside. Visiting the museums is an all day trip, it is a long walk but definitely interesting and worth the time and money, the entrance is free for architecture students.
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  • 5/5 Dr. Ryan L. 2 years ago on Google
    Vatican Museum and the art was amazing. It was as good as expected to be. Fingers crossed I can go back again.
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  • 5/5 Pepper P. 2 years ago on Google
    Very spacious museum (The museum is truly the entire city). I love the Egypt collection even more than the one in Turin. The masterpieces on the wall are awesome. I was speechless when I saw them. I dont think that I have enough energy to absorb the huge knowledge in just one visit, even though I spend nearly all day there. Audio guide is super detailed.
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  • 5/5 Anurag S. 2 years ago on Google
    One of the finest museums I have seen. There's so much to see. I loved the sculpture gallery and the fresco gallery. One of the key highlights. The collection here is amazing. Need to keep one day reserve to actually check the whole museum. The circular staircase is beautiful.
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  • 5/5 Dan G. 2 years ago on Google
    Amazing as expected. The collection of ancient artifacts and more modern art is astounding. The Sistine chapel was amazing. You don't realize the scope and depth from the pictures we've all seen. The courtyard cafeteria had very good food at a good price. Not expensive at all.
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  • 5/5 Abel A. 2 years ago on Google
    Must do in Rome. The art collection is just amazing. Also the inside gardens are very beautiful. It takes about 1,5 hours to complete the tour. Way better before 9 as you will be almost alone in some rooms. After 9 it gets packed.
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  • 5/5 Tracy S. 2 years ago on Google
    Well worth a visit and definitely doable on your own! We ended up going with a guide, but as the early entrance to the Sistine Chapel and the passageway between the museums and St. Peter's Basilica is closed, it wasn't worth it to pay extra for a tour. We got there right when it opened and the line wasn't that long. They checked our Covid cards and we were able to check in and get audio guides. Be aware that there is no AC/heat once you get into the actual museums. We went at the beginning of March and it was little cold, but much better than being super hot in the summers.
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  • 5/5 Maria L. 1 year ago on Google
    The museum has amazing collections. They all were unique and interesting. I would recommend getting skip the line to enter easily, but be aware that the museums may still be very crowded (as you can see from my pictures). If you do go to see the sculptures in the collection, you will notice that many of them have had a leaf placed on them for “decency”. The place is huge so I would recommend going with a tour or getting an audio guide so that you can make the most of your trip.
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  • 5/5 Marko S. 1 year ago on Google
    Visiting this museum is a must while in Rome. There is so many things to see and enjoy. We visited early in the morning so the crowd wasn't too bad. I highly recommend everyone to buy tickets in advance and to buy skip the line tickets because otherwise you will lose the whole day just waiting to get in.
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  • 4/5 林芝儀 1 year ago on Google
    We’ve booked the tour and it was really nice. She explained lots of art works and led us through almost whole museum. However, the exit is quite far, need to walk for roughly 15 minutes to leave the museum. The museum is full of visitors without any crowd control, really uncomfortable to explore the museum. Still, recommend to join the tour for more info about the art works!
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  • 5/5 OMar R. 9 months ago on Google
    Unbelievable this place is amazing. Definitely do a skip the line tour! You have to go through this if you are in Rome! What a beautiful museum, tons of exhibits, and relics and cherished historical items! Even if you are not religious, this place is a top 10 worldwide must see.
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  • 5/5 Irvin Y. 9 months ago on Google
    Very beautiful art and buildings that will astound you. Try to go when not too hot so you can enjoy it more. Recommend buying the priority tickets so you can enter faster. Otherwise you may wait hours just to enter.
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  • 5/5 Dave L. 8 months ago on Google
    This is a must see experience for individuals and families. The only challenge will be strollers for those with small children. Most of the main attractions do not bode well for strollers so you will have to lift at least 10 times and hundreds of stairs. Bring a book or get an audio guide and spend a day here. Lots of history for religious or non.
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  • 5/5 Sivabalan N. 4 months ago on Google
    Wonderful experience, you can spend 2 hrs maximum, the best part is toilets are all over, pls carry water bottle and it's allowed. Book tickets in advance so that you don't need to wait in the queue. They will start to allow from 30 minutes before the time slot. Don't buy the audio guide electronic device for 8€, it's useless. Instead you can get guides at the entrance. Restaurants are available, foods are above nominal price but still good.
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  • 5/5 Lillian C. 4 months ago on Google
    If you come to the Vatican without visiting the museum ... You are missing out. Strongly recommend buying tickets ahead of time, and have a knowledgeable tour guide to walk you through the museum. Especially if you have limited time, limited art background/ knowledge, and still desire in depth explanations and engaging visits. It was the best museum visit experience !! ☺️
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  • 5/5 B K L. 2 months ago on Google • 93 reviews New
    A must come! Beautiful art and history. Please buy tickets in advanced and if possibly via their own website, we got the audio for €7 pp and it was worth it but stopped as there was so much to hear.

  • 5/5 Arebi A. 2 months ago on Google • 85 reviews New
    I mean it is one of the most tourism attractions in the world so of course it's amazing, so I'm going to share some technical stuff, The place is large it's about an 8 km walk if you want to see all of it, the place is very crowded and I went in January, so it's most likely more crowded the rest of the year, you need to wear respectful clothes so you can enter, so no shorts, skirts etc, I highly recommend that you goin a group guide because the facts they have to share are fascinating and you'll probably get lost, Finally and bad news, you can't take photos in the chapel where there is the creation of Adam panting. Overall a breathtaking experience.

  • 5/5 Aya O. 1 month ago on Google • 69 reviews New
    We got an official tour and our guide, art historian Ludovica was amazing, lovely and so knowledgeable. The galleries were overwhelming, even though it is low season. The Sistine Chapel itself was difficult to stay in for a long period. It got pretty claustrophobic quickly. But overall a beautiful experience.

  • 5/5 Maria 1 month ago on Google • 52 reviews New
    Stunning! There’s so much to see. If you’re travelling alone or even with a group, but you don’t want to pay for a tour guide download the app Rick Steeve, audio and you get a very detailed audio tour for free. Definitely buy your tickets in advance or else you’ll be stuck outside for hours. Typically Fridays are the least busiest days with the busiest day being Wednesday and the weekend.

  • 5/5 Chanté G. 1 month ago on Google • 40 reviews New
    The Vatican itself was indescribable and so beautiful. The art is kept so well and considering the age in such a good condition. Highly recommended to do this tour with a guide there is so much about the art that needs to be explained, we looked at everything in a different light. Such a wonderful experience.

  • 5/5 Ashu B. 3 months ago on Google • 33 reviews New
    One of the most rich and vast museum. It requires more than 2 days to just view each piece from ancient history from all across the world. Some of these pieces everyone must hv read during school days. Very good layout and managed with purity. A must entry in every bucket list. Tick it when opportunity kicks in.

  • 4/5 Tina R. 2 months ago on Google • 17 reviews New
    Beautiful museums, quite busy and a lot of people! I recommend it if you have time, otherwise I would not. It's also good it you buy tickets in advance on the internet as the waiting line outside is big. The way to Sistine church is long and you cannot take photos inside!

  • 5/5 Siegfried B. 3 years ago on Google
    Best museum in the world. Amazingly calm now with the covid-19 measures. Book online

  • 5/5 VISWANATH M. 3 years ago on Google
    Very huge, suggest to book prior with a guide. Historic place must see, need a full day to view but can finish with in half a day. Also book a fast track if available as the entrance to Vatican can is very crowded, I visited a year ago.

  • 5/5 Dhia A. 3 years ago on Google
    This definitely a must-see while in Rome! I have a couple of advices here: 1/ Book online, this would save you HOURS of queue. 2/ Expect enough time (at least 4 hours) to visit it entirely. 3/ Wear a good pair of shoes. Then Enjoy! I can not go in details, bc I ll miss so many things as it is packed of masterpieces from different places and eras.

  • 5/5 Esbon G. 3 years ago on Google
    This is a trove of priceless artefacts dating back hundreds and sometimes thousands of years ago. You will need not less than 3 hours to traverse and take in all there is to see. ADVICE: Please don’t rush through the other places just to see Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel Ceiling Painting. You will have missed a lot.

  • 4/5 ABhishek P. 3 years ago on Google
    Awesome place but avoid weekends tour, too much rush and guides make the tour very pacey.. U won't have much time to embrace the beauty of the place.. Go on weekdays and enjoy the trip..

  • 5/5 Eisa D. 3 years ago on Google
    One of the most amazing museums in the world. Only Sistine Chapel and Raphael's Rooms are enough to consider a museum legendary and in this museum besides them you have Pinacoteca, Pietà, and even some great pieces of the modern art. Nobody should miss it!

  • 5/5 Hugo L. 3 years ago on Google
    Not much to say, other than if you come to Rome and don't visit here it's very unfortunate. Personally, I went to the top of the vatican and its very, very good. The view is crazy good.

  • 5/5 Thibaut M. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing visit ! As we got lost in the museum, we met with the Pope. He was very welcoming and spontaneous and gave us a quick tour of his library. Will never forget this day !

  • 5/5 Aruna 3 years ago on Google
    Its an incredible place. If you started your day early in the morning, you can visit Roman forum and Colosseum in one day. Don’t forget your water bottle specially in summer. Its really hot in the summer.

  • 5/5 How H. 3 years ago on Google
    The queue is unexpectedly fast probably due to the very much reduced number of visitors post Covid-19. For females, scarf covering the shoulders is sufficient regardless if you wearing very short skirt. I was allowed to bring my backpack in including my GoPro and DSLR.

  • 5/5 Asia P. 3 years ago on Google
    Really beautiful place for lovers about art and culture. I think it's an experience that at least once in a lifetime has to be done ??

  • 5/5 Muhammed M. 3 years ago on Google
    Vatikan Müzeleri (İtalyanca: Musei Vaticani), Vatikan'da bulunan dünyanın en büyük müzelerinden birisidir. Bu müze Roma Katolik Kilisesi tarafından Rönesans'ta inşa edilmiş olup, dünyanın önemli heykellerine ev sahipliği yapan önemli bir binadır. Toplamda, Sistine Şapeli ile birlikte toplam 54 galeri ("sala") bulunmaktadır. Ziyaretçiler Sistine Şapeli'ne 53 galeriyi gezdikten sonra verilen ek sadaka ile girebilirler.

  • 5/5 Roberto G. 3 years ago on Google
    Un luogo unico da visitare se vai a Roma-

  • 5/5 Moraru A. 3 years ago on Google
    Bello e interessante, va la fatica di vedere anche se cammini parecchio

  • 5/5 MrNomis973 3 years ago on Google
    Un endroit resplendissant, le coût en vaut le coup.

  • 5/5 tiziano g. 3 years ago on Google
    Stiamo parlando dei musei vaticani..... dovrei scrivere un libro per descrivere tutto ciò che vi ho visto di stupefacente. Meraviglie storiche e non provenienti da quasi ogni parte del mondo. Ma a parte questo, che è già tantissimo, ci sono tutti gli affreschi all'interno della struttura stessa, ad esempio la cappella sistina, i vari appartamenti papali. Poi che dire dei vari musei: etruschi, egizi... eccetera. Comprendo perfettamente perché i musei vaticani vengono visitati da milioni di turisti provenienti da tutto il mondo. Oltre al consiglio di visitarli, consiglio anche di prendere i biglietti on line. Da tenere presente che la visita ai musei dura non meno di 3 ore.

  • 5/5 Christiaan V. 3 years ago on Google
    So big and nive collection. Did the audio tour, very good. Shame that wc and stops during the tour are closed. We could of used some rest moments

  • 4/5 Gewre G. 3 years ago on Google
    Ίσως το κορυφαίο αξιοθέατο της Ρώμης, μαζί με το Κολοσσαίο. Φροντίστε να έχετε προμηθευτεί εισιτήρια. Ίσως να έχετε ξεναγό. Με κάποιο τρόπο να αποφύγετε την ουρά και την αναμονή. Χρειάζεται σίγουρα 3-4 ώρες για τα βασικά. Του κόβω ένα αστέρι, γιατί πάντα έχει πάρα μα πάρα πολύ κόσμο και αρκετοί δεν αντέχουν τόση ορθοστασία και στρίμωγμα. Χρειάζεται αντοχή και υπομονή, αλλά αξίζει.

  • 5/5 Edoardo B. 3 years ago on Google
    Da perderci gli occhi.. Una giornata non basta.

  • 5/5 sweta g. 3 years ago on Google
    Just wow

  • 5/5 Marek �. 3 years ago on Google
    Super muzeum. Znajdują się w nim piękne rzeźby i malunki.

  • 5/5 Ehnibald 3 years ago on Google
    Super, viel Sicherheitspersonal, das auch gerne Auskunft gibt, sehr gute Family-Audio-Tour (für Kinder, aber auch für Erwachsene geeignet); negativ in Corona-Zeiten Restaurant/Pizzeria war zu

  • 5/5 lorenza b. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Wonderful (Original) Stupendi

  • 5/5 Usman Y. 3 years ago on Google
    Definitely a place to visit while in Italy

  • 5/5 Giuseppe De M. 3 years ago on Google
    I Musei Vaticani....non ci sono parole, bisogna solo andarli a vedere, unici al mondo.

  • 5/5 Mario C. 3 years ago on Google
    Se da fuori possono sembrare , uffici o strutture dello Stato Pontificio , in realtà' gli edifici sul lato destro di piazza San Pietro , ospitano i Musei Vaticani . Immensi e ricchi di innumerevoli reperti, statue , busti , vasellame , quadri ,arazzi , ma anche carrozze o semplici oggetti appartenuti ai papi...il tutto culmina con la visita alla Cappella Sistina dove si concentra l' arte prodotta dai maestri Michelangelo e Raffaello...anche troppo e troppo bello , per chi come me nella vita fa altro...

  • 5/5 Michele D. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Absolutely to visit! (Original) Assolutamente da visitare!

  • 5/5 Caterina F. 3 years ago on Google
    La ricchezza ,la maestosità,ti lasciano senza fiato

  • 5/5 Zoltan V. 3 years ago on Google
    Alapítva: 1506. Megnyitása: 1771 A múzeumi gyűjteményben kb. 70.000 művészeti alkotás található, melyből csupán 20.000 van kiállítva. A Vatikáni Múzeumban található a pápai művészeti gyűjtemény Vatikán állam területén. A gyűjtemény az egyik legfontosabb és legnagyobb a világon és az ókori közel-keleti, illetve görög-római, valamint etruszk-italikus művészet remekeitől kezdve a kora keresztény, középkori műalkotásokon és a reneszánsz művészetén át egészen a 19. századig mutat be műremekeket.

  • 5/5 alessandro m. 3 years ago on Google
    Merita solo per la cappella Sistina

  • 1/5 Maria Teresa P. 3 years ago on Google
    Sempre splendido il museo ma le misure per il Covid sono solo apparenti. Il controllo c'è stato all'ingresso ma, nelle sale, man mano che camminavamo, la gente si accalcava senza che le guardie, stravaccate sulle sedie a giocare con il cellulare, dicessero nulla. Quindi ci siamo ritrovati ammassati e con molte persone, anche molti stranieri, con mascherina abbassata per il caldo allucinante. Visto che ho pagato la prenotazione e la guida mi sarei aspettata le entrate scaglionate e inferiori dei turisti. Nessuno controlla l'abbigliamento indecente con cui i turisti entrano mentre noi ci siamo presentati in lungo, come da regolamento. Nella cappella Sistina confusione, risate, guide che parlano a voce alta. Insomma il caos!!!

  • 5/5 Claudia Andrea T. 3 years ago on Google
    A must! I would highly recommend to assign half a day to the museums, in order to see everything inside. It is really big and it could take a while to finish it. Take comfy shoes because you will walk a lot. Also don't forget your water.

  • 5/5 Matteo F. 3 years ago on Google
    Bei musei, visitati col tour guidato prenotabile sul sito, impagabile la vista sui giardini interni dove se si è fortunati è possibile vedere il Papa correre nudo mentre spruzza la gente col liquidator.

  • 3/5 Flavia S. 3 years ago on Google
    VALUTAZIONE DISCRETA a causa della la gestione poco oculata dei visitatori e del rispetto delle collezioni, ottimo per la qualità delle opere contenute. La struttura stessa è di grandissimo interesse e colpisce nella sua diversità e storicità.

  • 4/5 Marco T. 3 years ago on Google
    Musei con un ricchezza incommensurabile... l apice è la cappella sistina. In questo periodo migliorabile il distanziamento x covid

  • 4/5 Oliver B. 3 years ago on Google
    Some good stuff, some not so good stuff. Still not sure why the church needs to own all that stuff, including random egyptian artifacts.

  • 5/5 Stewy B. 3 years ago on Google
    Tappa obbligatoria se si visita Roma, un gioiello di cultura

  • 5/5 Lukas W. 3 years ago on Google
    Humbling

  • 5/5 Matteo R. 3 years ago on Google
    Imperdibili. Una tappa obbligata

  • 5/5 Natasha S. 3 years ago on Google
    Magnifiques musées ! Que ce soit par la beauté des différentes salles ou la richesse de ses collections. Par contre il faut réserver sur internet.

  • 5/5 Fff 3 years ago on Google
    Un musée riche et magnifique qui possède une très belle collection de statue et plus généralement d’œuvre d’art. Une sorte de Louvre en Italie.

  • 5/5 Methyus B. 3 years ago on Google
    Almeno una volta nella vita i Musei Vaticani devono essere visitati. I Musei Vaticani sono il centro della Città del Vaticano. Fondati da Papa Giulio II nel XVI secolo e aperti al pubblico nel XVIII secolo, nel corso degli anni i Musei Vaticani sono arrivati a essere il secondo museo più visitato in Europa dopo il Louvre. Ad oggi i musei papali in Vaticano sono una delle raccolte d'arte più grandi del mondo, dal momento che all'interno è ospitata un'immensa vastità di opere e tesori d'arte. Per i visitatori si prospetta quindi un viaggio nella storia dell'arte tra antichità e contemporaneità. Infatti, all'interno dei palazzi papali, è possibile percorrere ben oltre 8 km di gallerie! Una vastissima esposizione di tesori che i pontefici hanno collezionato nei secoli di immensa bellezza e valore.

  • 5/5 Frederick D. 3 years ago on Google
    Stunning

  • 5/5 Giorgia F. 3 years ago on Google
    Molti musei carini da visitare, ci sono aree bar e ? in questo periodo non c'è molta fila, solo per il COVID-19, solitamente c'è molta fila

  • 5/5 Cristiano L. 3 years ago on Google
    Meraviglioso però meglio con guida privata e di primavera

  • 5/5 CHERRIERE J. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Magnificent (Original) Magnifique

  • 1/5 nathalie l. 3 years ago on Google
    Impossible de visiter Billet à acheter que sur internet très déçu

  • 5/5 Mikel G. 3 years ago on Google
    Sublimemente sublime.

  • 5/5 Angelica D. 3 years ago on Google
    Wow! Full of things to see. And the sistine chapel amazing

  • 5/5 Edoardo Q. 3 years ago on Google
    Eccezionali i musei, peccato per la ristorazione nel piazzale della Pigna, pessima, carissimo, un calice di vino da 7 € fondo di bottiglia aperta da almeno 2 giorni. Evitare accuratamente.

  • 5/5 Elizabeth L. 3 years ago on Google
    If I could I would give 10 stars. 5 stars are not enough!

  • 4/5 Carmencita G. 3 years ago on Google
    Such a gem!

  • 5/5 David 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Awesome. The only downside is the overcrowding. (Original) Impresionante. La única pega es la masificación.

  • 5/5 Roberto G. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Much beauty together. Awesome. I will return to appreciate more details of the greats of art (Original) Mucha belleza junta. Impresionante. Volveré para poder apreciar más detalles de los grandes del arte

  • 5/5 Enricro C. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Wonderful to visit (Original) Stupendo, da visitare

  • 5/5 Chris R. 3 years ago on Google
    Had an amazing time on this tour in years past!

  • 2/5 Renan Gomes C. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Worth every penny. Especially if you like Greek, Roman, Egyptian and more. Their collection really and surprisingly, floors several floors corridors several corridors. I recommend buying tickets for the morning hours, as it is a visit that takes between 1:30 and 2 hours. Sublime. There are several museums to visit. For the sake of economy, we took the opportunity to visit them all, but there are many, many works to enjoy. It was a "passing" visit, both for the high number of visitors inside and for the thousands of works on display. The cultural center of the Holy See, which houses extensive and valuable collections of art and antiques collected over the centuries by the various Roman popes. In addition to these relatively independent institutions, some of which also have more or less autonomous subdivisions, the Vatican Museums oversee a number of other rooms within the palaces of the Vatican City, such as galleries and chapels, which they themselves guard high architectural, historical and artistic interest. Most of the collections are located in the palaces of the Vatican Museums and the Pinacoteca Vaticana. (Original) Verdt hver krone. Spesielt hvis du liker gresk, romersk, egyptisk og mer. Samlingen deres virkelig og overraskende, gulv flere etasjer korridorer flere korridorer. Jeg anbefaler å kjøpe billetter til morgentimene, da det er et besøk som tar mellom 1:30 og 2 timer. Sublim. Det er flere museer å besøke. Av hensyn til økonomien benyttet vi anledningen til å besøke dem alle, men det er mange, mange verk å glede seg over. Det var et "passant" besøk, både for det høye antallet besøkende inne og for de tusenvis av verkene som ble utstilt. Hellige stolens kulturelle steder, som huser omfattende og verdifulle samlinger av kunst og antikviteter samlet gjennom århundrene av de forskjellige romerske påfene. I tillegg til disse relativt uavhengige institusjonene, hvor noen også har mer eller mindre autonome underavsnitt, fører Vatikanmuseene tilsyn med en rekke andre rom innenfor palassene i Vatikanstaten, som gallerier og kapeller, som de selv vokter høy arkitektonisk, historisk og kunstnerisk interesse. De fleste av samlingene ligger i palasset til Vatikanmuseene og Pinacoteca Vaticana.

  • 5/5 liliana c. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) simply gorgeous !! (Original) semplicemente stupendi!!

  • 5/5 MrOsby 2. 3 years ago on Google
    Very great experience. I could walk around all day if it were allowed. Plan to go back again one day.

  • 5/5 Hcm H. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Beautiful, sacred and historic (Original) Đẹp, thiêng liêng và có dấu ấn lịch sử

  • 3/5 Ysn p. 3 years ago on Google
    This place requires several days to properly consume the art that is present here. At a price of 17€ per visit, I found it a bit too expensive to come back. If the price was lowered I would be willing to give a higher score to this magnificent museum.

  • 5/5 L K. 3 years ago on Google
    This was my best place to visit in Rome. We had a family trip and the Vatican was my best. If you're planning to go to the Vatican with a toddler just know that their is lots of stairs and no lifts , or provision for stroller. It was such a hectic time having to carry the stroller and the baby separate. The place is quite packed so if you're having kids carry a bottle because theiz plenty of free cold water . It was an amazing trip. Magnificent views .

  • 5/5 Christi G. 3 years ago on Google
    Everything is very beautiful but make sure you wear the right shoes. It takes awhile to talk through even if you don't stop to look at everything along the path. We went on a day that wasn't very crowded which made the experience so much better. I have 3 kids ages between 6-12 and while they were a little bored there was enough to look at to keep them somewhat entertained. Bring water and good walking shoes and you'll be fine.

  • 5/5 Andrew K. 3 years ago on Google
    Everyone told us you MUST book a guided tour of the Vatican when you visit Rome and they weren't wrong - every room is breathtaking. There's so much to take in and can feel a bit overwhelming but our guide helped us find the important things to look at and her enthusiasm for the art was infectious. There was no guided access to The Basilica due to CoVid so we'll try and visit there another day on our own.

  • 5/5 Eveliene V. 3 years ago on Google
    It was wonderful to see but not a huge miss if you do not have enough time.the sealings are incredible. it can be crowded at times especially when the guided groups are in as well.then the 1 meter distance is not possible at all.

  • 5/5 Sirikarn P. 3 years ago on Google
    A must visit place for everyone. Recommend to buy online ticket before you come here and should be here since morning because there are lots of things to see. Huge place indeed!

  • 5/5 Dan H. 4 years ago on Google
    One of the most visited and MUST visit museum in the world. Collection of masterpieces. There is a post office in the museum and you can actually mail a postcard back to yourself. Quite a nice experience and we have been practicing this in our travels. Be sure to visit the Sistine chapel with the famous ceiling.

  • 4/5 Aiah Abdul W. 3 years ago on Google
    It was one of the best artistic places I’ve ever seen

  • 5/5 Marc B. 3 years ago on Google
    Its all in the details. You've heard about it, you've seen it in pictures and movies. Now it's time to visit. The Vatican is one of the most amazing places to visit. Go early and book a reputable tour. It's worth it. Pro tip. Visit E.G.G for your after visit lunch.

  • 5/5 Manuele M. 3 years ago on Google
    Spettacolo puro per gli occhi

  • 5/5 Francesca G. 3 years ago on Google
    Non credo che abbiano bisogno di presentazioni. Semplicemente STUPENDO

  • 5/5 Alessandro M. 3 years ago on Google
    Meraviglioso la sala delle cartine fantastica

  • 5/5 Fabrizio I. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) WONDERFUL (Original) MERAVIGLIOSI

  • 5/5 Daniele P. 3 years ago on Google
    Grandiosi Musei Vaticani

  • 5/5 Umberto L. 3 years ago on Google
    Solo la cappella Sistina vale il prezzo del biglietto...

  • 5/5 Marcela Giraldo B. 3 years ago on Google
    Es un lugar donde sentí la presencia de Paz de nuestro Dios creador y me inunda de alegría saber que estuve en donde descansan los restos de nuestro primer papa y sentí una voz interna que hizo que me hizo arrodillar ante su Santa presencia. Uauuu fue una experiencia hermosísima de la cual toda la gloria se la doy al Señor.

  • 5/5 Manuel T. 3 years ago on Google
    Che dire ... è imperdibile per chi si trova a Roma. Probabilmente nel periodo della pandemia c'è molta meno gente e va prenotato il biglietto ma si vede il tutto con molta più tranquillità. La Cappella Sistina è mozzafiato e indesrivibile. Consiglio di prendere una guida oppure l'audioguida per immergersi ancora meglio nella realtà dei musei vaticani.

  • 5/5 Andrea de C. 3 years ago on Google
    Wow!

  • 5/5 Marta G. 3 years ago on Google
    Ottima organizzazione, percorsi facili da seguire. Rapido l'ingresso con prenotazione, controlli sempre attenti. Naturalmente opere magnifiche

  • 5/5 Floriana B. 3 years ago on Google
    É sempre un piacere immenso essere completamente immersi in una bolla di arte ai massimi livelli. I Musei sono molto ben organizzati e ricchissimi. L'ideale sarebbe dividere la visita in almeno due giorni, altrimenti potrete tranquillamente seguire uno dei percorsi brevi proposti e vedere le opere più significative. La Cappella Sistina e le stanze di Raffaello gia da sole valgono la visita. Il resto é un viaggio nel tempo e nel bello che andrebbe fatto da tutti almeno una volta nella vita.

  • 5/5 saturino g. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Great encounter with the history of the Church, inseparable from the history of the world. Art is part of evangelization. Evangelization does not do without art. (Original) Otimo encontro com a história da Igreja, inseparável da história do mundo. A arte faz parte da evangelização. A evangelização não prescinde da arte.

  • 5/5 veronica s. 3 years ago on Google
    Wonderful

  • 5/5 Joseph D. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Great !! (Original) Super !!

  • 5/5 luca di chiara m. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) 20,000 masterpieces of ancient art and a lot of Renaissance and some modern works (Original) 20.000 capolavori di arte antica e tanto rinascimento e qualche opera moderna

  • 5/5 Ettore P. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Beautiful visit. The signs are a bit chaotic but otherwise excellent organization. (Original) Bellissima visita. Le indicazioni sono un po' caotiche ma per il resto ottima organizzazione.

  • 5/5 Raffaele C. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Magic .. (Original) Magica..

  • 5/5 Kia 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A very nice attraction! Must not be missing on a trip to Rome. Definitely go see it, highly recommended! You have to take the time to walk a lot. The highlight is the Sistine Chapel !! Be sure to buy a fast lane ticket to avoid long waits, it pays off. We recommend! (Original) Ein sehr schöne Attraktion! Darf bei einer Rom-Reise nicht fehlen. Unbedingt anschauen gehen, sehr zu empfehlen! Man muss sich die Zeit nehm, sehr viel zu gehen. Das Highlight ist die Sixtinische Kapelle!! Unbedingt ein Fast-Lane Ticket kaufen, um langes Warten zu vermeiden, es zahlt sich aus. Sehr zu empfehlen!

  • 5/5 Maja De B. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Wonderful museum inside: the Egyptian Gregorian museum, the Pio-Clementino museum with Greco-Roman statues, the gallery of geographical maps, the Raphael rooms, the Pinacoteca with works ranging from the Middle Ages to 1800, the Borgia rooms with a collection of modern art, the incredible Sistine chapel where you can not take pictures and finally the incredible spiral staircase at the end of the path. (Original) Meraviglioso museo all'interno : il museo gregoriano egiziano ,il museo Pio-clementino con statue greco-romane,la galleria delle carte geografiche,le stanze di Raffaello,la Pinacoteca con opere che vanno dal Medioevo al 1800 ,le stanze dei Borgia con una collezione di arte moderna ,l'incredibile cappella Sistina dove non si possono fare foto e per finire l'incredibile scala elicoidale al termine del percorso.

  • 5/5 Lidia C. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) It is not the first time I visit the Vatican museums but it is always amazing to visit them (Original) Non è la prima volta che visito i musei vaticani ma è sempre stupefacente visitarli

  • 5/5 daniele t. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) We are always overwhelmed by the beauty of these environments that have seen the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance at work. From Raphael's rooms to contemporary art (Matisse, Chagall, De Chirico, etc.) to the extraordinary emotion that a visit to the Sistine Chapel provokes. In this period, among other things, by booking in advance, the visits become almost a "private" experience with very few people and an artistic treasure available. (Original) Si è sempre sopraffatti dalla bellezza di questi ambienti che hanno vista all'opera i piu grandi artisti del Rinascimento italiano. Dalle stanze di Raffaello all'arte contemporanea (Matisse, Chagall, De Chirico ecc) fino alla straordinaria emozione che provoca la visita della Sistina. In questo periodo tra l'altro, prenotando in anticipo, le visite diventano quasi una esperienza "privata" con pochissime persone e un tesoro artistico a disposizione.

  • 5/5 Alessandro P. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) there are no words to express the majesty of the works of art contained here. Raphael's rooms, a total ecstasy beware of reviews where there is talk of queues and bad organization. We are inside one of the most important museums on the planet, it deserves the necessary queue to enter and the organization is perfect. (Original) non ci sono parole per esprimere la maestosità delle opere d'arte qui contenute . Le stanze di Raffaello , una estasi totale diffidate dalle recensioni dove si parla di fila e cattiva organizzazione . Siamo dentro uno dei musei più importanti del pianeta , merita la fila necessaria per entrare e l'organizzazione è perfetta .

  • 5/5 Satomi A. 3 years ago on Google
    December 2018

  • 5/5 Leonardo L. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Unique museum of its kind path to do everything and carefully every corner is to be seen. (Original) Museo unico nel suo genere percorso da fare tutto ed attentamente ogni angolo è da vedere.

  • 4/5 David A. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) INSTAGRAM: DAGOMOVEAT (Original) INSTAGRAM: DAGOMOVEAT

  • 1/5 김성혜 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Ohh (Original) 오호

  • 4/5 宋呆Sungdai 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Italy-23 Vatican For this itinerary, we set our own goal, one month's accommodation, car money plus meals, and exhibition fees, within a limit of 50,000. Similar to the Japanese show, the challenge of living a month of life with 10,000 yuan. Yesterday, I finally settled the travel expenses. I should overspend by 12,000, which is a pity. But I am not reconciled! I eat frugally every day, and even break my work. I'm so angry. I decided to sleep in the hotel from the next day, otherwise I would steal the bike to save money. As for the ticket price... Go to the roadside to pick up the ticket. eat? I began to stipulate that Shuzhen and Aunt Yang take turns to entertain guests, and carefully calculated my wishful thinking. Because I really couldn't afford to lose, Aunt Yang achieved the goal, and Shuzhen and Ah Fu were a little too close. We don’t go in and out at the same time every day, eat and stay at the same time. Shuzhen laughed and said, "Afu brings 70,000, so we can change the target to 70,000." thick! It's not fun, not serious at all. 2012•10•09 time 2347 freedom traveller Yesterday I went to the Vatican City. I was so lost in the museum. I accidentally "out of the country" accidentally. I was so nervous that I ran two laps. The entire Vatican City ran for two laps, but I couldn’t go back. I had to be outside. Wait for them. When we finally met, we rushed to the city of Sant'Angelo. We were looking for a way. Aunt Yang looked up and saw the blue sky, white sun and red flag flying on the streets of Rome. It was so beautiful. When I came closer, I realized that it was the "Embassy in Jiaoyan". Shuzhen and Yang recorded the counterpoint of "I love China." Yesterday was October 9th, and the next day was the birthday of the Republic of China. Amorous. The whole mood was great, and she kept smiling. Suddenly a pair of mainlanders stopped and smiled to see what we were up to. They could understand. This time I came to Yi, I met many righteous people who discriminated against Asians, but most of us when we declared that we were Taiwanese, we got beautiful smiling faces and were happy to take photos of our national flags. Taiwan's reputation is not bad, they all know it, and they are friendly. I have also encountered many mainland students who expressed their "love Taiwan." I am very vain. But seeing the national flag flying around the world moved me even more. Come on, Taiwan! Happy birthday to the Republic of China. I love you. 2012•10•10 time 1013 freedom traveller (Original) 義大利-23梵諦岡 這次行程,我們自訂目標,一個月住宿、車錢加吃飯、看展費,限定5萬內達成。類似日本節目,一萬元過一個月生活的挑戰。 昨天,我終於清算行程花費,我應該會超支一萬二千,好遺憾。 但我不甘心! 我每天省吃儉用,竟然還破功。 我好氣。當下決定隔天起就在飯店睡覺,不然就去偷腳踏車省車錢。至於門票錢…去路邊撿票好了。 吃飯?我開始規定淑珍、楊阿姨輪流請客,細細打著我的如意算盤。 因為我實在很輸不起,楊阿姨竟然完成了目標,淑珍和阿福也差一點。 我們不是每天都同進同出,同食同宿,我怎麼會爆表? 淑珍就笑說,「阿福帶7萬,我們改目標7萬不就好了。」 厚!不好玩啦,一點都不認真。 2012•10•09 時間2347 freedom traveller 昨天去梵諦岡,我在博物館竟大迷路,無意間,竟不小心「出境」了,我緊張得兩頭跑,整座梵諦岡城跑了兩圈,卻再回不去了,只好在外面等他們。 好不容易碰面,我們便趕往聖天使城, 正在找路當口,楊阿姨抬頭一看,竟看到青天白日滿地紅的國旗在羅馬的大道上飄揚,好美。 走近一看,才知道是「駐教延大使館」,淑珍和楊便又錄了「我愛中華」的對嘴,昨天是10月9日,隔天是中華民國的生日,實在太有風情了。 整個心情大好,不斷的微笑著。突然一對大陸人也停下腳步,也微笑看我們在忙什麼,他們能理解的。 這次來義,遇到不少歧視亞洲人的義佬,但多數我們表態是台灣人時,都能得到美好的笑臉,也樂意拿我們國旗合照。 台灣知名度不差,他們都知道,也友善。也遇過,不少大陸學子表態「愛台灣」,這點我很虛榮。 但能看到國旗在世界飄揚,更令自己感動,台灣加油! 中華民國生日快樂。我愛你。 2012•10•10 時間1013 freedom traveller

  • 5/5 John Maloney S. 3 years ago on Google
    Great place to visit if you get the chance

  • 1/5 Eis M. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The Catholic Church is too old-fashioned for me. Too misogynist. (Original) Katholische Kirche ist mir zu altmodisch. Zu Frauenfeindlich.

  • 5/5 maria l. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) simply breathtaking !! (Original) semplicemente mozzafiato!!

  • 5/5 BigMala 6. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Probably it is the most spectacular museum complex in the world ... From the Raphael Rooms to the Sistine Chapel, from the Laoconte and the Hall of Maps to the Vatican Pinacoteca ... A day would not be enough to write in this comment all the beauties there history of this place ... Too bad for the poor organization, between endless and very slow lines and people crowded together like animals in insensitive farms !! For the rest nothing, to visit at least once in a lifetime! (Original) Con molta probabilità è il complesso museale più spettacolare al mondo... Da le Stanze di Raffaello alla Cappella Sistina,dal Laoconte e la Sala delle Mappe alla Pinacoteca Vaticana... Non basterebbe un giorno per scrivere in questo commento tutte le bellezze l la storia di questo luogo... Peccato solo per l'organizzazione scadente, tra file infinite e lentissime e gente ammassata come animali negli allevamenti insensivi!! Per il resto niente, da visitare almeno una volta nella vita!!

  • 5/5 mariana z. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Unforgettable!!! (Original) Indimenticabile!!!

  • 5/5 Ilaria G. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) There are no words to express the wonder and amazement felt in my eyes. I had the pleasure of visiting the Vatican museums in July, with few tourists due to the pandemic, but this gave me the opportunity to observe and enjoy everything without the presence of too many people. The best thing to do is to choose the guided tour so that you can grasp every detail (Original) Non ci sono parole per esprimere la meraviglia e lo stupore provato dai miei occhi. Ho avuto il piacere di visitare i musei vaticani a Luglio, con pochi turisti a causa della pandemia, ma ciò mi ha dato modo di osservare e godermi il tutto senza la presenza di troppa gente. La cosa migliore da fare è scegliere la visita guidata così da poter cogliere ogni particolare

  • 5/5 Jheymison B. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A place that will be kept in memory (Original) Um lugar que ficará guardado na memória

  • 5/5 Bello M. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) How can you not put 5 stars? (Original) Come fai a non mettere 5 stelle?

  • 5/5 Konstantin M. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The Vatican Museum is a whole complex of museums, magnificent halls, squares and gardens, an especially group tour leaves the impression that something beautiful, huge and incomprehensible, so you have to come back here (and more than once) and walk calmly without a race, sit, look and then you will love it. (Original) Музей Ватикана, это целый комплекс музеев, великолепных залов, площадей и садов, экскурсия особенно групповая оставляет впечатление,чего то прекрасного, огромного и непонятного, поэтому сюда надо вернутся (и не один раз) и походить спокойно без гонки, посидеть, посмотреть и тогда вам очень понравится.

  • 5/5 Vinay K. 3 years ago on Google
    Incredible show of art. Amazing. Mesmerizing. Cant miss it. Must visit. Beyond words to explain.

  • 5/5 Sebastien H. 3 years ago on Google
    Always a good time visiting Vatican Museum and all it’s collection. Amazing spiral stairs at the end to remind how good where the builders in those times! Have fun !

  • 5/5 Maya H. 3 years ago on Google
    Great place to visit. The Sixteenth Chapel is just a Masterpiece. We got a Guided tour and it was worth it! It took around 2 hours to finish it with a small brake in the middle for food

  • 4/5 Rim S. 3 years ago on Google
    Of course it's completely worth the visit but it needs still more descriptive signs. A ton of "unknown" works without even a small sign indicating what it is... I'll still come back nonetheless

  • 5/5 Mareva R. 3 years ago on Google
    This is probably one of the most amazing museums in Rome. From the Roman statues, to the amazing golden ceilings, the gazillion art works you find. Your mind will be blown away.

  • 5/5 Rakesh C. 3 years ago on Google
    Fantastic and a huge collection. Recommend you book your tickets in advance. And either prepare/read well in advance or hire a guide , would be well worth.

  • 5/5 Adrian D. 3 years ago on Google
    The experience at Vatican Museums at least for me. Is one of the most interesting to do in Rome. It is very close to the Metro station Ottaviano, don't buy tickets there at the entrance, better to buy it online to skip the big line[I don't know now with pe pandemic situation] read a full guide to know where to go. The place was so clean and full of people.

  • 5/5 Giuseppe G. 3 years ago on Google
    A must in your life.

  • 5/5 Isabel L. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Superb (Original) Superlativo

  • 5/5 Lynette B. 3 years ago on Google
    Without a doubt one of my favourite places. The highlight of course was the Sistine chapel. I would definitely recommend going with an early bird tour. We went in a group of 20 people before the museum opened to the general public, and had about an hour with our small group to take in every corner of the Sistine chapel.

  • 5/5 Priyanka S. 3 years ago on Google
    Best place to visit 💜 loved the vibe 😊

  • 5/5 Barbara M. 3 years ago on Google
    Tanta roba, tanta storia

  • 5/5 Chiara m. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Moving (Original) Commovente

  • 4/5 Ferruccio P. 3 years ago on Google
    C'è talmente tanto da vedere,sono lunghi 7 Km non tutti aperti al pubblico,X migliaia di Anni di Storia di Roma e non solo che quando si può è da non perdere.

  • 5/5 Caroline S. 3 years ago on Google
    Magnifique musée que ce soit pour les œuvres ou l'architecture, à voir absolument !

  • 5/5 Michelle D. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Beautiful visit to the semi-desert Vatican Museum (Original) Bellissima visita del Museo Vaticano semi deserto

  • 5/5 Evan C. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The Vatican Museums are spectacular! It’s very big and the artworks on display are also very historical. When you come to Rome, you must visit the Vatican Museums! (Original) 梵蒂岡博物館非常壯觀! 裡面很大,展示的藝術品也很有歷史, 來羅馬玩一定要到梵蒂岡博物館逛逛!

  • 5/5 Sveva 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Romans go !!!! No queue, all for us !!! a real show !!! Being able to visit a true paradise without interruptions, without crowds, calmly, in silence ... deserves !!!! (Original) Romani andate!!!! Senza fila, tutto x noi!!!uno spettacolo vero!!! Riuscire a visitare un vero paradiso senza interruzioni, senza folla, con calma, nel silenzio... merita!!!!

  • 5/5 Franca B. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Enchanting. There is no place that can be equated with this .museum for the breadth and richness of the museum patrimony.In this period it can be enjoyed widely due to the scarce influx. (Original) Incantevole. Non esiste un luogo che possa essere equiparato a questo .museo per ampiezza e ricchezza del patrimonio museale.In questo periodo si può godere ampiamente a causa dello scarso afflusso.

  • 5/5 Valter R. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Simply fantastic Unique experience (Original) Semplicemente fantastici Esperienza unica

  • 5/5 edinson h. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Perfect (Original) Perfetto

  • 3/5 Veronica C. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The Vatican museums are beautiful. A stimulating experience. Unfortunately they do not respect the anticovid norms. Lots of gatherings. You have to book the time slot, but they let people in all the time. (Original) I musei vaticani sono bellissimi. Un'esperienza stimolante. Purtroppo non rispettano le norme anticovid. Moltissimi assembramenti. Bisogna prenotare la fascia oraria, ma fanno entrare le persone in continuazione.

  • 5/5 Andrea v. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) One of the most visited museums in the world. Only the Raphael rooms and the Sistine chapel would be enough to make it unique, but there is also much more. In this period you can visit well with online booking, there are few people. (Original) Uno dei musei più visitati al mondo. Basterebbero solo le stanze di Raffaello e la cappella Sistina a renderlo unico, ma c'è anche molto altro. In questo periodo si visita bene con la prenotazione online, c'è poca gente.

  • 5/5 daniela m. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Impossible to go to Rome and not go to the Vatican museums, of course a visit must last at least 5 hours. Fantastic. (Original) Impossibile andare a Roma e non fare un salto ai musei vaticani, naturalmente una visita deve durare almeno 5 ore. Fantastica.

  • 5/5 Maurizio B. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Bellooo (Original) Bellooo

  • 5/5 Patrizia S. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very interesting guided tour very good Valentina. Anti Covid rules respected despite many visitors (Original) Visita guidata molto interessante bravissima Valentina. Norme anti Covid rispettate nonostante parecchi visitatori

  • 5/5 Marco D. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Unique experience ... sublime .... museum of incomparable beauty ... advice for those who can go during the week .... the only positive aspect of the pandemic is to find the museums empty .... the guide did nothing but repeat how lucky we were because there was no one ... we were able to admire the different beauties in peace and without any hassle, without any hurry .... We have given up queuing three times in the past years (Original) Esperienza unica... sublime.... museo di bellezza ineguagliabile... consiglio per chi può di andare durante la settimana.... l'unico aspetto positivo della pandemia è quello di trovare i musei vuoti.... la guida non faceva altro che ripetere quanto eravamo fortunati perché non ci fosse nessuno.... abbiamo potuto ammirare le diverse bellezze in pace e senza alcun fastidio, senza alcuna fretta.... Ben tre volte abbiamo desistito dal fare la fila negli anni passati

  • 5/5 Vittorio Z. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Wonderful we found a very good guide but the beauties that are inside are wonderful (Original) Stupendi abbiamo trovato una guida bravissima ma le bellezze che sono all'interno sono meravigliose

  • 5/5 Riccardo F. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very interesting museums. Suitable for all ages, then in this period it is very comfortable to shoot due to the small influx of people. Visiting time 3-4 hours (Original) Musei molto interessanti. Adatto a tutte le età, poi in questo periodo è molto comodo da girare per via del poco afflusso di gente. Tempo di visita 3-4 ore

  • 5/5 Patrizia d. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A real wonder. The only flaw is the bad lighting of the art gallery (Original) Una vera meraviglia. Unica pecca la pessima illuminazione della pinacoteca

  • 5/5 Hernan A. 3 years ago on Google
    👌

  • 5/5 Marco V. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Ecstasy (Original) Estasi

  • 5/5 Admin A. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The secret of the Vatican City ... or the smallest independent state in the world ... (Have you been?) Following along, I will go to Dhamma and roaming in the Vatican city state. It can be classified as the smallest independent country or independent state in the world. With an area of ​​approximately 250 rai in this city, the plan includes the Vatican Palace, the Palace of Castel Gandolfo. (castelgendolfo) the imprint On the patio of Rome to the south, Gregorian University and 13 churches in Rome. Only the Vatican Palace has an area of ​​150 acres, which includes St. Peter's Cathedral. Vatican Museums Vatican Library And the residence of the Pope as well, within the area there is a beautiful Vatican Park. There are radio stations of the Vatican. There is a Vatican post office. Vatican Railway Station Vatican Bank And duty-free shops of all kinds have their own prisons, such as newspapers with names. Los Servatore Romano The Pope is therefore regarded as a person of great magnificence. In which the acquisition of that power This was due to the fervent faith of the Europeans in their religious heads that the pope was able to occupy central Italy. All of them are called papastates and there is a central administrative center in the Vatican in the middle of Rome. The early Pope He has worldly powers surpassing the heavens. And get involved in politics too Many European powers began to play a game against him to deprive him of power. Until making an administrative area like Papastate disappeared, and in 1860 it remained just around Rome. Later, when King Victor Emanuel II ruled Italy. There was a referendum vote that It was expedient for Rome to be part of Italy. Or is it the Vatican's papacy anyway? The results turned out that People pour scores for Rome as part of Italy. Causing Pope Pius IV, who was the head of the religion at that time, was very displeased Therefore announced the cut off with the outside world Stay in the Vatican city state alone Successive pope Therefore adhering to a custom and refusing to interfere with the outside world And the Italian government Until 1929 the Lateran Treaty was made in the Mussolini period. The sovereignty guarantee of the Vatican city state. Along with many other conveniences to enable the city to survive as an independent state. Appropriate for the pope to act. As the head of the Catholics all over the world. The reason for calling the Treaty of La Teran Because they were signed at the La Teran Palace After that, in the year 1506 of Pope Julius II, he decided to tear down the old and build the Cathedral of St. Peter. Which is completed, it took 150 years to build with the aim of Is the sanctuary of saint peter And show the greatness of the church As well as being the greatest religious center in the world, the construction of St. Peter's Cathedral was under the administration of 20 popes. It cost about 300 million dollars to build this temple. (Original) ความลับแห่งนครวาติกัน...หรือเป็นรัฐอิสระที่เล็กที่สุดในโลก...(คุณเคยไปหรือยัง) ตามมา ๆ อาตมาจะไปไปธรรมมะสัญจร ณ นครรัฐวาติกัน จัดได้ว่าเป็น ประเทศเอกราช หรือรัฐอิสระที่เล็กที่สุดในโลก โดยมีเนื้อที่ประมาณ 250 ไร่ ในนครแห่งนี้ตามแผนผังประกอบไปด้วย วังวาติกัน, วังกัสเตลกันดอลโฟ (castelgendolfo) อันเป็นที่ประทับ ที่อยู่นอกชานกรุงโรมไปทางทิศใต้, มหาวิทยาลัยเกรโกเรียน (Gregorian University) และโบสถ์ 13 แห่งในกรุงโรม เฉพาะวังวาติกันมีเนื้อที่ 150 ไร่ ซึ่งรวมวิหารเซนต์ปีเตอร์ พิพิธภัณฑ์วาติกัน หอสมุดวาติกัน และที่ประทับขององค์พระสันตะปาปาด้วยภายในบริเวณดังกล่าวยังมีอุทยานวาติกันอันงดงาม มีสถานีวิทยุของวาติกัน มีที่ทำการไปรษณีย์วาติกัน สถานีรถไฟวาติกัน ธนาคารวาติกัน และร้านค้าปลอดภาษีทุกชนิด มีคุก มีสำนักพิมพ์ของตนเอง เช่น มีหนังสือพิมพ์ชื่อ โลสเสอร์วาโตเร โรมาโน องค์สันตะปาปาจึงจัดได้ว่าเป็นบุคคลมากล้นด้วยบารมี ซึ่งการได้มาของอำนาจนั้น เกิดจากศรัทธาอันแรงกล้าของผู้คนชาวยุโรปที่มีต่อประมุขทางศาสนาของพวกเขา จนทำให้องค์ สันตะปาปาสามารถครอบครองดินแดนตอนกลางของอิตาลี ไว้ทั้งหมดรวมเรียกว่า ปาปาสเตท และมีศูนย์ กลางการปกครองอยู่ที่ วาติกัน กลางกรุงโรม การที่พระสันตะปาปาในสมัยแรกๆ ทรงมีอำนาจทางโลกล้นฟ้า และเข้าไปยุ่งเกี่ยวกับทางการเมืองมากเกินไป กลุ่มอำนาจรัฐในยุโรปหลายแห่งจึงเริ่มที่จะเล่นเกมต่อต้านพระองค์เพื่อลิดรอนอำนาจลง จนทำให้เขตการปกครองอย่าง ปาปาสเตทหดหายไป และในปี ค.ศ. 1860 ก็เหลือ อยู่แค่รอบๆ กรุงโรมเท่านั้น ต่อมาเมื่อ พระเจ้าวิคเตอร์ เอมานูเอล ที่ 2 ได้ปกครองอิตาลี มีการลงคะแนนเสียงประชามติว่า สมควรให้กรุงโรมเป็นส่วนหนึ่งของอิตาลี หรือเป็นปาปาสเตทของวาติกันต่อไป ผลออกมาปรากฏว่า ประชาชนเทคะแนนให้โรมเป็นส่วนหนึ่งของอิตาลี ทำให้องค์สันตะปาปา ปิอุสที่ 4 ซึ่งเป็นประมุขศาสนาในขณะนั้นไม่พอพระทัยเป็นอย่างมาก จึงทรงประกาศตัดขาดกับโลกภายนอก ประทับอยู่ภายในนครรัฐวาติกันเพียงอย่างเดียว สันตะปาปาองค์ต่อๆ มาจึงยึดถือเป็นธรรมเนียมปฏิบัติไม่ยอมยุ่งเกี่ยวกับโลกภายนอก และรัฐบาลอิตาลี จวบจนในปี ค.ศ. 1929 ได้มีการทำสนธิสัญญา ลาเตรัน (Lateran Treaty) ในสมัยมุสโสลินีผู้นำอิตาลีกับวาติกันให้การรับรองและ คํ้าประกันอธิปไตยของนครรัฐวาติกัน พร้อมทั้งอำนวยความสะดวกสบายอีกหลายๆ อย่าง เพื่อให้นครแห่งนี้สามารถดำรงอยู่ได้ในฐานะรัฐอิสระ เหมาะสมที่จะให้สันตะปาปาปฏิบัติภารกิจ ในฐานะองค์ประมุขของ ชาวคาทอลิกทั่วโลกได้ เหตุที่เรียกสนธิสัญญาลาเตรัน เพราะมีการเซ็นกันที่พระราชวังลาเตรัน หลังจากนั้น ในปี ค.ศ. 1506 สมัยสันตะปาปา จูเลียสที่ 2 พระองค์ได้ตัดสินพระทัยรื้อของเก่าและสร้างวิหารเซนต์ปีเตอร์ขึ้นมา ซึ่งกว่าจะเสร็จสมบูรณ์ก็ใช้เวลาสร้างนานถึง 150 ปี โดยมีจุดมุ่งหมายที่จะให้ เป็นสถานที่ศักดิ์สิทธิ์ของนักบุญปีเตอร์ และแสดงความยิ่งใหญ่ของคริสตจักร ตลอดจนเป็นศูนย์กลางศาสนาที่ยิ่งใหญ่ที่สุดในโลกงานก่อสร้างวิหารเซนต์ปีเตอร์นั้นอยู่ภายใต้การบริหารงานของสันตะปาปาถึง 20 องค์ ใช้เงินทอง ในการก่อสร้างวิหารหลังนี้ราว 300 ล้านเหรียญ กว่าจะสำเร็จได้..

  • 5/5 giuseppina n. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Wonderful place full of charm !! (Original) Luogo meraviglioso ricco di fascino!!

  • 5/5 Sergio C. 3 years ago on Google
    Wow! The Egypt Room was on point. The tapestry rooms, the art, the whole place is great. Of course the end of the tour is grand prize. Take it and see,

  • 5/5 pasquale m. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Superb is an understatement (Original) Stupendi é dire poco

  • 5/5 Ashley P. 3 years ago on Google
    a must see, this place is unreal

  • 5/5 Amanda T. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Full of art and culture! I recommend a visit to the Sistine Chapel with online booking in order to avoid the queue (Original) Pieni d'arte e di cultura! Consiglio la visita alla Cappella Sistina con prenotazione online al fine di evitare la fila

  • 5/5 Monica Z. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Wonderful (Original) Stupendi

  • 5/5 Andrew A. 2 years ago on Google
    Easily the most significant collection of religious/world historical art and artifacts. 100% worth the admission ticket. I was pressed for time, so I skipped the audio guide (additional 7 euros). Took many photos. Be sure to remove your hat if you have one while inside any of the sacred areas.

  • 5/5 Doug W. 2 years ago on Google
    Really enjoyed walking through the museum. Wall to wall amazement. Love the art throughout. Quick and easy to get in - not too crowded generally through Rome at the moment so it's been a great time to visit, take our time and enjoy the history.

  • 5/5 andreas7934 2 years ago on Google
    Vatican is for sure a life investment that you have to make when you visit Rome. It's a classic museum complex of 10 different museums. Be prepared to have a really nice and enlightening experience. Book your tickets in advance, plan your rout through this journey, because otherwise it's really overwhelming. Have fun in the Vatican museums with exposes from all over the world!

  • 5/5 Matheus 2 years ago on Google
    Amazing beautiful collection that can't be described just by simple words, I recommend the visit, sparing at least 3 hours to it. The only cons is that audioguide is not describing pieces of art, just rooms, a person guide is better.

  • 5/5 André B. 2 years ago on Google
    The Vatican Museums are very beautiful and amazing. The museum is so large, and if you wish to see every art piece, you can spend many hours in here. I would strongly suggest getting a guide, as it can be diffucilt for ”normal people” to find out what is important and what can be skipped. The Sistine Chapel is so unique and you can spend so much time in there. The fresco "School of Athens" by Michelangelo was also a highlight for us. (video)

  • 5/5 loni m. 2 years ago on Google
    The most profound thing I can say is WOW!! We did a 10 person tour and loved the small group experience; was able to learn a ton that way. The history contained on the grounds is amazing. Breathtaking is an understatement. Unfortunately, the Pope was not available to swing over and say hi to us. Maybe we will get a personal invite the next time we are in the neighborhood. Haha. One could only hope to have that luck. If in Rome, make this a must see stop.

  • 5/5 Danny K. 2 years ago on Google
    Well organized tour by City Wonder. With well guided tour, it was great experience. 😉😊

  • 5/5 M H. 2 years ago on Google
    If you visit Rome you have to visit that place. So classy and beautiful art. In real it's still much more impressive than pictures can show! Such amazing place! A absolutely must seen!

  • 4/5 Mihail A. 2 years ago on Google
    A must see tourist attraction in Rome, although the entry ticket is overrated. The whole tour will take you half day. Make sure you don't get fooled when buying tickets from agencies and ressellers because it is a legal robbery.

  • 4/5 Ouissal B. 2 years ago on Google
    The museum was nice, we made our reservation online and were able to exchange our tickets with physical tickets. There are some impressive paintings and murals in the museum but it can get quite overwhelming. Some historical things had no English description. It should take 3-4 hours to see the whole museum so make sure you're wearing comfortable shoes. There is a garden space in a small outdoor space where you can rest. The Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam is located inside the ceiling of the Sistine chapel but pictures are not allowed there.

  • 4/5 Shane M. 2 years ago on Google
    Good experience, would definitely recommend on your trip to Rome . We purchased the audio guide and took our time. It took us 5 hours in total, so be prepared for a lot of walking. Everything is very clear and easy to get around . Plenty of history and art to be admired and discovered

  • 5/5 Ahmad AlAwadhi (. 2 years ago on Google
    Beautiful museum. The experience was very smooth and organized. I’ve booked online, which smoothened the experience even further. Expect a busy place. I’ve used the audio tour device, it was good. To better use it bring along headphones with normal aux port to use the device easily. Overall a beautiful museum. Definitely a must if you’re visiting Rome.

  • 5/5 Jacky H. 2 years ago on Google
    We went yesterday and I really recommend doing the morning your with breakfast included! It was absolutely beautiful and amazing! all in all of say for about two of us it was a little over 100 euros but worth it if you want to do it right and feel less crowded. Yes it is a lot of money but this was an absolute must on our list. We had to be there by 7:15am and meet our guide at 7:30. She knew so much about everything and would stop and ask if anybody has questions. She gave wonderful recommendations about other places nearby! The big plus was that although we are in a group tour, it is before they allow general admission in and it is way way way less crowded. No pictures are allowed in the Sistine chapel (btw) after the tour they gave us the breakfast which was delicious in their courtyard. after that you are free to wander back into the museum to any parts you want or feel you didn't have enough time to explore. We went back into the Sistine chapel for another look but this time was full of the general admission so it made us appreciate our morning tour.

  • 5/5 Joe H. 2 years ago on Google
    You can spend hours here like most museums. Located around from St Peters Square about a ten min walk. You can buy tickets online or on the day there. The gardens you reach at the end of the tour are lovely and there a cafe which you can get food and sit outside. It really is a grass experience to view all the art and history.

  • 5/5 omar a. 2 years ago on Google
    If you are in Rome, you MUST visit this museum. A lot of history there and described very well and in an organized structure. The history you can is amazing and you will surprised how the old century lives. It’s indeed a great museum.

  • 5/5 Marcin T. 2 years ago on Google
    Important tip: Try to book your entrance to the museum well in advance of your trip, as the tickets often run out quickly! Inside you can see well known masterpieces of Michelangelo, Rafael and even Salvador Dali. It's a great experience to see them live. Museum is too vast to visit it properly within a few hours, so you have to prioritize. I wished the museum had also a section telling to historical narrative of Vatican and Rome. Rome lacks a good historical museum.

  • 5/5 Ioannis 2 years ago on Google
    A truly remarkable collection of artifacts, absolutely worth visiting. Booking in advance is highly recommended in order to avoid long waiting queues. Tip: in case you do not find "normal" tickets for the day you are looking for, you can consider booking with a group. It is a good compromise, especially if it includes the visit to San Pietro.

  • 5/5 Rahul S. 2 years ago on Google
    Visited the museum almost three years back and I was awestruck after visiting and seeing the marvels created by the people back then. The main attractions were the Sistine chapel and it's painting but the other things too were magnificent to see and explore. The drawings on the roof and walls, depiction of the bygone era simply astonishing. The sculptures, the things carved out of stones and library were also fascinating. The guide who was with us helped us to know the history as well significance of each things. Must visit place and remember u can not cover everything in a single visit.

  • 5/5 Ceva G. 2 years ago on Google
    The museum was gigantic. We spend more than 3 hours inside and we had still didn't see everything. Wee didn't came in peak season so there wasn't a line at the entrance and there wasn't a lot of people either. I had a lovely time, everything was beautiful and impressive.

  • 5/5 Thomas G. 1 year ago on Google
    Mesmerizing beauty. Each hall and corridor has so many beautiful paintings and sculptures - the private guide was excellent at explaining details, and was very funny too. The tour lasted two hours and time flew by so fast, as there is so much to see. I recommend getting a private guide as well as the “skip the line” tickets, this we didn’t have to wait at all and the overall experience was very smooth, security checks included.

  • 5/5 Dávid G. 2 years ago on Google
    We spent at least 3 hours here with my girlfriend, and I really loved every minute of it. There were a lot of things to see, from mummies and ancient pottery, to paintings and giant sculptures. The two parks were lovely even with quite a lot of people around. I recommend buying your ticket beforehand, as it makes the entry that much faster. The Sistine Chapel was breathtaking. Standing under Michelangelo's masterpiece filled me up with indescribable feelings. It really deserves to be seen at least once in one's lifetime.

  • 4/5 Bryce T. 2 years ago on Google
    This was a good museum. We did not have the time to explore as much as we wanted too but it had a lot of amazing sculptures and artwork! The best parts to me were the HUGE tapestries along the walls and the gold lit ceilings. Sometimes, there are open windows with amazing views of botanical gardens and mountains.

  • 5/5 Elena 1 year ago on Google
    Beautiful art on display! Amazing work and museum well kept! Worth the visit for sure. We started off with a tour but split later and enjoyed it on our own pace. So much beautiful history and art. If you haven't been, then it's a must. You will be spending around 4 hours here.

  • 5/5 Kfir A. 1 year ago on Google
    If you visit Rome you have to go to the Vatican museum even for an hour. Full of history and magnificent to watch! I highly recommend going in the afternoon when there is no line to wait and the place is not so crowded.

  • 5/5 Amanda L. 1 year ago on Google
    What a wonderful, historical and cultural experience. The magnitude and magnificence of this place is hard to put into words and is something everyone should absolutely experience. They have such a vast collection of art it's really quite unbelievable. I would recommend going and taking a tour so you can truly appreciate the significance and gain a deeper understanding of what the Vatican houses as part of their collection and why.

  • 5/5 Filip K. 1 year ago on Google
    The museums are stunning! We took a guide and I would highly recommend it since you could miss important parts and stick to some rooms for too long, leaving too little time for the other ones. Unless you buy ticket online in advance, you will have to wait for a very long time in the queue. There is a post office before the exit from which you can send postcards. Near the exit is also

  • 5/5 Mike E. 1 year ago on Google
    There is so much to see. Unfortunately, because of vast amount of visitors it is very hard to stop and really appreciate the number of exhibits. A very large museum with many things to see. A tour guide was helpful but, it was timed. Best to go solo with a headset and you go your own pace but, get a map beforehand if you can to plan your visit and see the things you want to see.

  • 5/5 Emrah O. 1 year ago on Google
    Fantastic and magnificent place. There are a lot of museums in it so you need to share a time at least three hours. And strongly advise that you should buy your ticket online. I bought a combined tickets and I did not wait for a long queue. As I said that very great place and touristic, But I think there is a lack of explanations in English and don't forget to collect a map from the entrance. Otherwise you may feel a bit lost

  • 5/5 Jim C. 9 months ago on Google
    This is definitely one of the top experiences in Rome. We highly recommend that you get tickets ahead of time or pay for a tour. A guided tour did help us to understand things a lot better. Especially when they explained the Sistine Chapel ahead of time, since you have to whisper in there. This is probably one place where spending the money for a guided tour is worth it.

  • 5/5 Mark S. 9 months ago on Google
    If this doesn't take your breath away nothing will. Thousands of years of history in one place. Book a tour with a guide the knowledge they have is amazing. An experience of a lifetime but be prepared for it being busy thousands visit every day.

  • 5/5 Prakash F. 9 months ago on Google
    Stunning artworks and you can spend days here. Long queues in Summer and a lot of heat to deal with for anyone, especially young children. Better to buy in advance and spend time wandering the exhibits...

  • 4/5 MM 10 months ago on Google
    Although there are time slots for visitors entrance, the place is packed. Paths are kind of marked but easily you can get lost. A lot of exhibitions, they are divided as they were created at different ages. There is a cafeteria to chill but accept cash only, at least the one nearest to the garden. It is advised to buy tickets in advance as the waiting line without reservation is enormous.

  • 5/5 Allison C. 7 months ago on Google
    Walking tour let’s you skip the line and get important background information on the art. It was absolutely amazing being able to see all the art of the greats, from paintings to sculptures both new and old. Definitely could have spent more time roaming in here but it was very packed and our tour ended in St. Peters Basilica.

  • 5/5 Samuel T. 8 months ago on Google
    DEFINITELY BOOK TOURS IN ADVANCE. Lucky we did as the queue was very long if we didn’t. We went early morning which seemed a good time to go. This is a must do and was on my bucket list. Incredible place to walk around and the tour we booked was very good and the guide was friendly. Booking directly from the official Vatican website was definitely the best way to go as they are cheaper and offer the same tours.

  • 5/5 Geoffrey C. 8 months ago on Google
    As good as it gets. The tour with breakfast is worth every penny. No crowds no drama. Peace and quiet as any museum should be. To top it off the breakfast was actually very decent with very good service.

  • 5/5 Paweł S. 1 year ago on Google
    I can totally recommend it, even not being a great art lover myself. Tons of astonishing painting, beautiful frescos and way, way more. PS. You can also visit Sistine Chapel as part of a tour - now that's a completely different story ;)

  • 5/5 Dermot B. 7 months ago on Google
    The history is so vast here that you would need three days to get to see everything. Highly recommend booking a skip the queue ticket as the queues are so large. St Peters Square and the basilica will take your breath away at its vastness.

  • 5/5 Palanivel T. 8 months ago on Google
    Nothing prepares you for the Sistine Chapel. A truly amazing experience. Many of the other exhibits are marvellous pieces of Art. Wish I had more time and energy to do the place justice.

  • 5/5 David N. 5 months ago on Google
    Not just the Sistine Chapel. Many amazing works, sculptures, paintings, frescoes, tapestries, and mosaics. Glad we went on a tour but we’d like to go back again and pass through at a much slower pace to really appreciate everything there is to see.

  • 5/5 Anushka J. 6 months ago on Google
    This is a beautiful place. It will take you half day to go around the city. Book tickets in advance but it’s best to do a self guided tour as the English tour guides don’t have a clear English accent and the tours are difficult to follow. Better to book in advance if deciding to go.

  • 5/5 Elena K. 5 months ago on Google
    It was always my dream to visit the Vatican and I wasn't disappointed:) There are a lot of tourists there so I would recommend buying tickets in advance (probably with the "Skip the Line" option). It is a bit tricky inside to navigate, so I would also recommend taking a tour with the guide for a better experience...

  • 2/5 Kelly T. 5 months ago on Google
    Sooooo busy, far too many people allowed in at the same time. Lots of big group tours and you are just unable to get through the crowds let alone actually look at things. The ceilings are absolutely beautiful but I wouldn't go again. Definitely book skip the line tickets as the queues are very long.

  • 5/5 Vaggelis (. 5 months ago on Google
    Huge place, but incredible. You need almost a day if you want to see everything. It closes at around 6a.m. so it is better to visit early in the morning

  • 4/5 Sean H. 4 months ago on Google
    The museum was amazing with a ton of beautiful artwork and sculptures. The problem is, it is so packed, it's nearly impossible to view them for more than a quick glance. Most of the time we were being pushed through very quickly by a sea of people. We went in the cooler off-season, so at least it wasn't too hot.

  • 5/5 Nat C. 4 months ago on Google
    This is where you get tickets for the Sistine Chapel and St Peters Basilica. Take the audio tour so you can move at your own pace... The only benefit to the guided tour is the back entrance out of Sistine Chapel through the Swiss guards corridor into St Peters Basilica. The museum itself is an experience. I absolutely loved it 👍🏼❤️

  • 5/5 Jakub S. 4 months ago on Google
    Easy to reccommend for spending at least 4 hours inside checking out all the art pieces. There is so much to do inside so I should come in early morning to even spend the whole day. In my opinion even on normal days during the high season (I was in Nov) one should buy individual tickets inside or be careful with no overpaying online bc the line is going quickly. Booking the tour can make a huge difference but on your own you can experience something great as well! 🇮🇹❤️

  • 5/5 Lee A. 4 months ago on Google
    You can either buy on line or when u get there. Beware. Buying when u get there u will queue. The Chapel is probably the last attraction around the whole museum. What a museum. From sculptures to reliefs to paintings by various famous artists throughout history. Depending on your take of history and walking speed. Looking at a good 2 hours. They do have a bistro and toilets. Lots of stairs.

  • 5/5 Rihim p. 4 months ago on Google
    Beautiful museum, Sistine chapel was the highlight! I got an audio guide instead of a tour guide and it let me go at my own pace and see what I wanted to see - would recommend. The museum can get very crowded towards the Sistine chapel part, and around 1-3pm, however it wasn’t a problem. The cafe in the courtyard was lovely and quite cheap.

  • 5/5 Yumi 4 months ago on Google
    Such a magical place to be in, but their route map was poorly made. We went there during a heat wave, but they only had a few fans and most rooms were boiling. I was not only concerned about people’s health and safety, but also the paintings. Also I missed some famous sculptures lol…The museum’s massive. One day visit is not enough.

  • 3/5 Niko 6 months ago on Google
    Już dwa tygodnie wcześniej nie było biletów do kupienia na stronie oficjalnej. Polecam kupić je z dużo większym wyprzedzeniem. Koszt z natychmiastowym wejściem to 22€, a tak musieliśmy kupić 3 x drożej z przewodnikiem, bo wszystkie bilety wykupują inni sprzedawcy biletów. Kolejka od rana gigantyczna. Mimo, że podobno byliśmy już po za sezonem to dziennie odwiedza to muzeum 30-40 tysięcy ludzi, w sezonie dwa razy więcej, a i tak było bardzo tłoczno. Nie można było na spokojnie podziwiać eksponatów i trzeba pilnować przewodnika. Pierwsza część muzeum nie była ciekawa, dopiero na koniec zrobiło się fenomenalnie, aż brak tchu. Są wymagania co do ubioru, które są przestrzegane tylko przy wejściu.

  • 5/5 Maciej K. 7 months ago on Google
    Dużo wrażeń, piękne eksponaty trzeba to zobaczyć i przeżywać osobiście.

  • 5/5 Rafał H. 9 months ago on Google
    Olśniewające.

  • 5/5 Daniel M. 3 months ago on Google • 13 reviews New
    Incredible museum and a must place to visit, could easily visit multiple times! Good cafe there. Art work was outstanding and a great experience seeing the most famous Chapel


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