Although the Vatican is the smallest state in the world, it is very famous for the amazing artworks preserved inside. When in Rome you can’t help enjoying the masterpieces vivible in the Collections, in the Sistine Chapel and in St. Peter’s Basilica.

Standing where Michelangelo and Raphael painted and carved their works is an unforgettable experience with Roma Tour.

Roma Tour has several proposals for your visit to the Vatican.

Three hours tour:

this option focuses on the Galleries, characterized by Collections of antiquities, tapestries and huge maps, the Sistine Chapel painted by Michelangelo and St. Peter, the bigest basilica over the world and the centre of the Catholicism for the Tomb of St. Peter, the first pope in the Church.

When in the Basilica we will se the breathtaking Pietà and the gorgeous works from Gianlorenzo Bernini. We will then leap to St. Peter’s Square enjoing the Colonnade of Bernini and the famous balcony of the blessings.

If you wish we might arrange an early entrance at 8 am for you to avoid the ordinary crowd you usually have during the day.

Four hours tour:

this option focuses on the Pius Clementine Musem, where Greek and Roman artwork like the Laocoont are preserved, the Galleries, characterized by collections of antiquities, tapestries and huge maps, the Raphael Rooms where the School of Athens had been painted by Raphael, the Sistine Chapel painted by Michelangelo and St. Peter, the bigest basilica over the word and the centre of the Catholicism for the Tomb of St. Peter, the first pope in the Church. When in the Basilica we will se the breathtaking Pietà and the gorgeus works from Gianlorenzo Bernini.

We will then leap to St. Peter’s Square enjoing the Colonnade of Bernini and the famous balcony of the blessings.

If you wish we might arrange an early entrance at 8 am for you to avoid the ordinary crowd you usually have during the day.

Night tour on Friday:

focuses on the Pius Clementine Musem, where Greek and Roman artwork like the Laocoont are preserved, the Galleries, characterized by collections of antiquities, tapestries and huge maps, the Raphael Rooms where the School of Athens had been painted by Raphael, the Sistine Chapel painted by Michelangelo nad the Galleries taking you back to the entrance where many works from the Catacombs, Roman paintings and maps are preserved.

This tour does not include the visit to St. Peter as the church closes st 7:30 pm.

But f you wish we might anticipate our appointment at 5:30 pm to start with the Basilica to move on foot to the entrance of the Museum.