Tour Overview
Explore Vatican At Your Own Pace With Audioguide - Preferred Entrance TicketRome has so much to offer: the amazing piazzas, the breathtaking fountains, the churches and the archaeological areas. With so many interesting things to do and places to see, time is of the essence.To see the Vatican Museums without waiting in line for hours, choose this Priority Entrance ticket: available morning or afternoon time slots to satisfy both early risers and night owls and allow you to skip the line.You will enter through an exclusively reserved entrance and once inside, you will have plenty of time to explore each of the 54 galleries, also thanks to the included audioguide. Do not miss the incredible audioguide included with this option for a unique and independent experience!The range of ancient art is vast: Roman and Greek statues, a vast Etruscan collection, many artefacts from ancient Egypt, and an incredible picture gallery: the Pinacoteca Vaticana contains works by geniuses such as Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Raphael and Giotto.If contemporary and modern art is your thing, head to the Modern Religious Art Collection, which houses paintings and sculptures by Carlo Carrà , Giorgio de Chirico, Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Marc Chagall, Paul Klee, Salvador DalÃ, and Pablo Picasso.And stop by the Raphael Rooms and the Sistine Chapel, two of the most popular attractions in the museums.Audioguide LanguagesItalian, English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Russian and PortugueseImportant information • This is a self-guided tour, and our service ends once we've delivered your tickets and audioguide to you in the museum lobby. • Please note that during the Jubilee Year, certain areas of the Vatican Museums may be inaccessible due to religious ceremonies. In addition, the entrance to St. Peter's Basilica may be closed without notice. These circumstances are beyond our control. We thank you for your understanding.• Please be aware that during the conclave starting from 28 April, the Sixtine Chapel will remain closed. The Vatican Museums reserve the right to close any section of the Museums and no refunds will be provided.