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Vatican Museums - Sistine Chapel


Musei Vaticani
Le Vatican (Le Vatican)
Viale Vaticano
Phone : 06-698-833-33
Vatican Museums - Sistine Chapel
   Virtual tour   33 sections and 213 items
Ancient Egypt (5)

Egypte ancienne

First floor






Etruscan and Roman Antiquities (1)



Ground-Floor


Indoor Architecture (27)






First floor



Chapelle Nicoline (4)
between the XIIIrd and the XVth century




Salle des Grisailles
Salle des Palfreniers
between the XIIIrd and the XIVth century

Sistine Chapel (28)
Cappella Sistina
Sistine Chapel is the best-known chapel in the Apostolic Palace, the official residence of the Pope in Vatican City. Its fame rests on its architecture, evocative of Solomon's Temple of the Old Testament and on its decoration which has been frescoed throughout by the greatest Renaissance artists including Michelangelo, Raphael, and Sandro Botticelli.

Bibliothèque apostolique

First floor













Chapelle de saint Pie V (1)
between 1566 and 1572

Chambres de Raphaël

First floor


Chambre de Constantin (1)
between 1517 and 1524




Salle des Archives pontificales

First floor





Hours :
Open daily excepted sunday
Open 08:30am/6:00pm
Last ticket sold à 04:00pm
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The admission ticket to the Vatican Museums is valid for visiting the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel only on the date of purchase. It is also valid for entrance to the Vatican Historical Museum and Noble Apartment of the Lateran Apostolic Palace (near the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome) during regular opening hours if used within the five consecutive days from the date of purchase (included). Tickets are not refundable.

Admissions :
Entrance tickets to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel :
Regular : Euro 14,00
Reduced : Euro 8,00
Free entrance the last sunday of each month 08:30am/02:00pm.

Description   
The Vatican Museums are the public art and sculpture museums in the Vatican City, which display works from the extensive collection of the Roman Catholic Church. Pope Julius II founded the museums in the 16th century. The Sistine Chapel and the Stanze della Segnatura decorated by Raphael are on the visitor route through the Vatican Museums. As of 2007, it was visited by 4,310,083 people for the year.
History   
The Vatican Museums originated as a group of sculptures collected by Pope Julius II (1503-1513) and placed in what today is the "Cortile Ottagono" within the museum complex. The popes were among the first sovereigns who opened the art collections of their palaces to the public thus promoting knowledge of art history and culture. As seen today, the Vatican Museums are a complex of different pontifical museums and galleries that began under the patronage of the popes Clement XIV (1769-1774) and Pius VI (1775-1799). In fact, the Pio-Clementine Museum was named after these two popes, who set up this first major curatorial section. Later, Pius VII (1800-1823) considerably expanded the collections of Classical Antiquities, to which he added the Chiaromonti Museum and the "Braccio Nuovo" gallery. He also enriched the Epigraphic Collection, which was conserved in the Lapidary Gallery.

Gregory XVI (1831-1846) founded the Etruscan Museum (1837) with archaeological finds discovered during excavations carried out from 1828 onwards in southern Etruria. Later, he established the Egyptian Museum (1839), which houses ancient artifacts from explorations in Egypt, together with other pieces already conserved in the Vatican and in the Museo Capitolino, and the Lateran Profane Museum (1844), with statues, bas-relief sculptures and mosaics of the Roman era, which could not be adequately placed in the Vatican Palace. The Lateran Profane Museum was expanded in 1854 under Pius IX (1846-1878) with the addition of the Pio Christian Museum. This museum is comprised of ancient sculptures (especially sarcophagi) and inscriptions with ancient Christian content. In 1910, under the pontificate of Saint Pius X (1903-1914), the Hebrew Lapidary was established. This section of the museum contains 137 inscriptions from ancient Hebrew cemeteries in Rome mostly from via Portuense and donated by the Marquisate Pellegrini-Quarantotti. These last collections (Gregorian Profane Museum, Pio Christian Museum and the Hebrew Lapidary) were transferred, under the pontificate of Pope John XXIII (1958-1963), from the Lateran Palace to their present building within the Vatican and inaugurated in 1970.

The Museums also include :
- the Gallery of Tapestries, a collection of various 15th and 17th century tapestries
- the Gallery of Maps, decorated under the pontificate of Gregory XIII (1572-1585) and restored by Urban VIII (1623-1644)
- the Sobieski Room and the Room of the Immaculate Conception
- the Raphael Stanze and the Loggia, which were decorated by order of Julius II and Leo X (1513-1521)
- the Chapel of Nicholas V (1447-1455), painted by Fra Angelico
- the Sistine Chapel, which takes the name of its founder, Pope Sixtus IV
- the Borgia Apartment, where Pope Alexander VI lived until his death (1492-1503)
- the Vatican Pinacoteca, created under Pius XI (1922-1932) in a special building near the new entrance to the Museums
- the Missionary-Ethnological Museum which was founded by Pius XI in 1926, arranged on the upper floors of the Lateran Palace and later transferred, under Pope John XXIII, to the Vatican where it has been opened again to the public in the same building which housed the former Lateran collections.

In 1973 the Collection of Modern and Contemporary Religious Art was added and inaugurated by Pope Paul VI (1963-1978) in the Borgia Apartment.

The Vatican Historical Museum, founded in 1973 and transferred in 1987 to the Papal Apartment in the Lateran Palace, houses a series of papal portraits along with objects of the past Pontifical Military Corps and of the Pontifical Chapel and Family and historic ceremonial objects no longer in use. The Carriage and Automobile Museum is a section of the Vatican Historical Museum. In the year 2000, the Vatican Museums opened a new large entrance that provides visitor information and other services.
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