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VISITING THE VATICAN MUSEUMS: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW



By: Wanted in Rome

Date:

18 Apr, 2021


THE ULTIMATE GUIDE ON HOW TO VISIT THE VATICAN CITY, VATICAN GARDENS AND MUSEUMS
ALONG WITH PRACTICAL INFORMATION INCLUDING TICKETS AND VISITING HOURS. 

For those who are planning a holiday in Rome, here is an itinerary of Vatican
City. A visit to the smallest state in the world is absolutely worth doing at
least once in a lifetime. From St Peter's Basilica, to the Vatican Gardens, from
the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel to the archaeological points, the
beauty of the Vatican is unparalleled, and every corner is rich in art and
history. 


LET’S START FROM THE BEGINNING: WHERE EXACTLY IS THE VATICAN?

The Vatican is located near the Tiber river, in the heart of Rome. The whole
area is surrounded by walls. If you want to stay in the area, but at reasonable
prices, consider a hotel in the Prati neighborhood of Rome.


ST PETER’S SQUARE AND BASILICA

The symbol of Vatican City is St Peter's Square, and it is from this religious
place that we recommend you start your visit. The square was designed by Gian
Lorenzo Bernini. It is characterised by its elliptical shape and a quadruple row
of columns; with a portico above. The 140 statues placed on top of the portico
represent the saints. At the centre of the square rests the Vatican Obelisk,
behind which stands the largest church in the world, St Peter's Basilica. The
façade is 115 metres wide with the grand 'cupolone' perched on top. Look for the
central window, the so-called Loggia delle Benedizioni, from which the pope
presents the message of good wishes urbi et orbi ("to the city and to the
world") immediately after his election, and on the occasion of religious
festivities. 

Also read: How to buy tickets for the Vatican Museum

The interior of the Basilica contains a number of priceless artworks, such as
the Pietà by Michelangelo (considered one of the most precious marble statues
the world); a bronze statue of St Peter invites us to the dome, where above the
papal altar we find the bronze canopy by Bernini. 

In addition to St Peter's Basilica, there are many other churches within the
Vatican that are worth visiting, perhaps with an organised tour. 


THE VATICAN GARDENS 

Leaving St Peter's Square, take a leisurely stroll through the Vatican Gardens
(only authorised tours are allowed). If the weather permits, it is worth
visiting the majestic outdoor spaces that occupy almost two-thirds of Vatican
City.

The Gardens have been the resting place of the Roman Pontiff since 1279. Walking
through the Italian or English gardens, you come across playful fountains,
streams, temples and caves. Below the Basilica of St Peter, you can visit the
necropolis, a Roman cemetery, which is the burial place of St Peter - the first
pope. Also located in this area are Vatican Grottoes, which house the tombs of
all the popes.


WHAT TO SEE IN THE VATICAN MUSEUMS 


THE EGYPTIAN AND ETRUSCAN MUSEUMS

Gregorian Egyptian Museum & Gregorian Etruscan Museum were both founded by Pope
Gregory XVI in 1839 and 1837 to complete the collection of antiques of the Papal
Museums and to give a wide overlook on this two civilisations so important for
the development of the Mediterranean culture.


THE PIO CLEMENTINO MUSEUM

The Pio Clementino Museum is the heart of the Antique sculpture collection of
the Vatican, and one of the first buildings ever designed to be a Museum of Art.
The foundation dates back to the papacies of Clement XIV (1769-1774) and Pius VI
(1775-1799) but the original collection was housed at the famous Belvedere
courtyard already in the Renaissance. Statues like the Laocoon, the Apollo del
Belvedere and the Torso have been studied by generations and generations of
artist and connoisseurs becoming paramount examples for the development of the
canon of beauty into European Art. 


THE CHIARAMONTI MUSEUM

Chiaramonti Museum  is named after Pope Pius VII Chiaramonti, and was opened in
1806 during the dramatic years of the conflict against Napoleon. Many art pieces
were brought to France and even the pope himself, in 1809, was imprisoned by the
French emperor. With Napoleon’s fall, Antonio Canova, the most famous sculptor
of his time, was chosen for the recovery of all art taken away and to display it
into this new hall. Around 1,000 pieces of antiques were finally exhibited with
a special attention to the extraordinary collection of Roman portrait busts.

The New wing was added to the Chiaramonti Gallery when all the art confiscated
by the France found his way back to Rome. Architect Raffaele Stern conceived a
building that had as its primary objective a better fruition of the works of
art. The perfect natural lighting still helps to admire masterpieces like the
Augustus of Prima Porta and the Giustiniani Athena.


LAPIDARY GALLERY

Lapidary Gallery  is displayed in the Ambulacrum Iulianum, a corridor built by
Bramante in the 16th century for Pope Julius II and consisting of a countless
collection of lapidary inscriptions. The section is normally closed to visitors.


THE GREGORIANO PROFANO MUSEUM

The Gregoriano Profano Museum was founded by Gregrory XVI in 1844 and hosts
findings of the archaeological excavations of that period. Particularly
interesting are some Imperial Roman age copies of Greek originals and the
collection of funerary marbles.


LAPIDARIO PROFANO EX LATERANENSE

Lapidario Profano ex Lateranense  comprises a collection of Roman inscriptions
displayed at the Vatican Museums after being transferred from the papal palace
at the Lateran in 1981.


PIUS-CHRISTIAN MUSEUM

Pius-Christian Museum  was created by Pope Pius IX to house works of art of the
early Christian age in Rome. Founded officially in 1854, the Museum became
immediately the exhibition area of the art works excavated by the Pontifical
Commission for Sacred Archeology established two years earlier. Along with the
significant sarcophagi collection, worth a visit is the “iconic” Good Shepard
statue.


CHRISTIAN LAPIDARIUM AND JEWISH LAPIDARIUM

Christian Lapidarium  and Jewish Lapidarium are two collections of ancient
inscriptions both transferred to the Vatican from their former home at the
Lateran Palace. They represent a unique “marble stone library” of the early
Christian and Jewish world in Rome.


PINACOTECA

Pinacoteca  literally a “chest for painted boards” is a word from the ancient
Greek language and depicts perfectly this section of the Museum. More than 460
paintings distributed on chronologic basis recount the development of the
Christian art of painting from middle ages until the 19th century. There are
works of artists like Giotto, Fra Angelico, Perugino, Leonardo, Tiziano and
obviously Raphael’s masterpieces such as, for example, his last piece,
the Transfiguration and the fabulous tapestries documenting the lives of Peter
and Paul.


THE ETHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM

The Ethnological Museum of the Vatican draws its origins from a temporary
exhibition organised by Pope Pius XI in 1925. The enormous and unexpected
success of the event convinced the pope to make it permanent. The collection
nowadays is amongst the most various and comprehensive of the world.


THE CARRIAGE PAVILION 

The Carriage Pavilion displays the history of papal mobility from the 16th
century to modern times. Old luxury carriages are displayed together with the
famous cars donated to popes in recent decades.


THE CHRISTIAN MUSEUM

The Christian Museum is distributed into the west galleries of the new Belvedere
Courtyard, currently used as the way out corridor from the Sistine chapel to the
exit of the Museum. The religious objects displayed are focused on the history
of faith and culture from early Christianity to the modern Catholic world.


THE PROFANE MUSEUM

The Profane Museum dates to 1761 and is one of the first collections ever opened
to the public. It is located into the Clementine galleries and displays precious
non-Christian manufacts as cameos, ivories and bronzes. The gem is undoubtedly
the so-called Hall, a perfectly preserved “cabinet of antiquities” conceived for
Pope Clement XIII for the inauguration of the museum.


THE ROOM OF THE ALDOBRANDINI WEDDING

The Room of the Aldobrandini Wedding takes his name from the famous Roman fresco
once owned by the Aldobrandini family, one of the most influential paintings
from the Roman empire. Other ancient frescoes and mosaic are surrounding it
making of this room a nonpareil for Roman art lovers. From the room there is a
spectacular view of St Peter's dome.


THE CHAPEL OF ST. PETER MARTYR

The Chapel of St. Peter Martyr is located right in front of the Sistine Chapel
exit. It was painted by Giorgio Vasari and his pupil Jacopo Zucchi around 1570.


THE COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY ART

The Collection of Contemporary Art was inaugurated by pope Paul VI in 1973 and
consists now in around 8,000 works. It is partially located into the marvellous
Renaissance apartment of Pope Borgia, giving to the viewer an extraordinary
contrast of ancient and modern. It includes masterpieces of artists like van
Gogh, Bacon, de Chirico, Chagall, Morandi and many others making
this 20th-century art collection one of the most important in Italy.


THE SISTINE CHAPEL 

The Sistine Chapel is probably the most magnificent masterpiece of all Italian
Renaissance and one of the most important art pieces of all European art. The
chapel was built by pope Sixtius IV and still takes his name. He also
commissioned the paintings with the stories of prophet Moses and Jesus, frescoed
by artists like Botticelli, Perugino and Ghirlandaio in 1481-1482 on the side
walls of the chapel. In the same place, but one generation later was
Michelangelo, called in Rome by Pope Julius II, to be chosen for the commission
of the ceiling decoration. The Tuscan artist, even if he was mainly a sculptor,
created there a fresco painting considered by all his highest masterpiece: “la
Volta” (the ceiling) represents the stories of the Genesis (1508-1512)
surrounded by gigantic Prophets and Sybils. 25 years later Michelangelo worked
again in the chapel, representing this time the end of the Christian history of
Salvation: the Last Judgment, painted over the altar (1537-1541), on commission
of pope Paul III.


RAPHAEL'S ROOMS

The so known Raphael's Rooms are the apartments of pope Julius II and his
successors. Their current name comes from Raphaël, who decorated the four rooms
(Hall of Constantine, Room of Heliodorus, Room of the Segnatura, Room of the
Fire in the Borgo) between 1508 and 1524 together with his workshop. The project
occupied most of his working life and marks a turning point in the history of
High Renaissance. With Raphael art finally reached and overtook the unreachable
quality of Antique art.


THE BORGIA APARTMENT

The Borgia Apartment were decorated for the Spanish pope Alexander VI Borgia.
This legendary pope, who sat on the throne of Peter the day of the discovery of
America, is also famous as being probably the worst sinner to sit on that
throne.

The six spaces of the apartments are decorated by Pinturicchio (1492-1494) and
his school and are the absolute apex of his art. Gilding Ancient Roman
ornamental motifs, stories of saints and a surprising portrait of pope Alexander
VI are detailed with proficiency skills into brilliant and jarring colors making
the visit of those rooms a real must.


THE NICCOLINE CHAPEL

The Niccoline Chapel owes his name to Pope Nicholas V and is fully decorated by
fresco paintings done by Beato Angelico around 1448. The chapel is on the same
level of the Raphael Rooms but is usually close to visitors.


THE CHAPEL OF URBAN VIII

The Chapel of Urban VIII is situated into the Renaissance apartments also if the
room has become a private chapel only in 1631 upon request of Pope Urban VIII.
The ceiling is fully decorated with stucco and frescoes depicting the Stories of
the Passion of Christ, the two authors are Alessandro Viviani and Pietro da
Cortona, while the walls are covered with precious ornated and stamped leather.


THE ROOM OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

The Room of the Immaculate Conception has been frescoed by Francesco Podesti to
celebrate the proclamation of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception done by
Pope Pius IX on December 8 1854. The beautiful paintings, narrating the
theological aspects of the dogma are covering the four walls and the vault while
on the floor was installed a Roman full colored mosaic originally coming from
Ostia antica.


THE ROOM OF THE CHIAROSCURI

The Room of the Chiaroscuri is located into the heart of the medieval palace. It
has been decorated with a series of Apostles and Saints done by Raphael and
strongly repainted few decades later by the Zuccari brothers. Notable is also
the wooden coffered ceiling with a colossal coat of arm of Pope Leo X Medici,
made following an original project by Raphael. The room is usually closed to
visitors.


MAKE A DAY OF IT

With the opening of the Pontifical Villas to the public in 2014, the Vatican
Museums offer a ride on an electrical train to visit the Barberini Garden of
Castel Gandolfo (24 km from Rome). This day trip is available on Saturdays only
(€42).


PRACTICAL INFO 

Vatican Museum Visiting Hours: Mon-Sat 09.00-18.00 (latest entry 16.00.)

St Peter’s Basilica Visiting Hours: April to September: 07.00-19.00 - October to
March: 07.00-18.00.


SPECIAL NOTES

Dressing for your visit: Trouserss and skirts must cover the knee and shoulders
must be covered. We recommend keeping a shawl or large scarf in your bag, to put
on before entering churches.

Also read: A practical guide on how to dress for the Vatican

Watch out for scams: Be aware that there will be plenty of companies
over-charging for tours just outside of the Vatican walls. In order to avoid
scams, we recommend booking through the Vatican website in advance of your
arrival.


TICKETS

A ticket purchased for the Vatican Museum automatically grants access into the
Sistine Chapel. Click here for all info on tickets to for the Vatican Museums.

Also Read: 

 * Best day trips from Rome
 * 29 Best Things To Do in Rome
 * Top 10 beaches near Rome
 * Visiting Castel Sant’Angelo, Rome's Castle
 * Visiting the Roman Forum
 * How to visit Galleria Borghese in Rome
 * How to buy tickets for the Vatican Museum
 * Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli
 * All you need to know about Piazza Navona
 * The Trevi Fountain: A Brief Histor

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