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Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St. Peter's Basilica Early Morning Tour (Early Morning Tour with Dome Climb)
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Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St. Peter's Basilica Early Morning Tour (Early Morning Tour with Dome Climb)

Skip the crowds and experience some of the greatest Renaissance art at the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel with an early morning tour with an expert guide.
4시간 30분
Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St. Peter's Basilica Early Morning Tour (Early Morning Tour with Exclusive Breakfast)
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Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St. Peter's Basilica Early Morning Tour (Early Morning Tour with Exclusive Breakfast)

Skip the crowds and experience some of the greatest Renaissance art at the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel with an early morning tour with an expert guide.
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Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Hosted Entry Ticket
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Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Hosted Entry Ticket

시스티나 성당 천장에 있는 미켈란젤로의 장엄한 프레스코화에는 인류 역사상 가장 위대한 예술 작품이 전시되어 있습니다. 그러나 긴 줄에 서서 그들을 보는 것은 페인트가 마르는 것을 보는 것만 큼 재미 있습니다! 이 입장권으로 긴 줄을 서지 말고 대기 시간 없이 바티칸 미술관의 수많은 걸작을 감상하세요. 고대 이집트, 그리스, 에트루리아 유물에서 현대 미술에 이르기까지, 두 궁전에 퍼져 있는 이 거대한 문화 저장소는 거대한 컬렉션 중 지오토, 티티안, 카라바조, 다빈치, 라파엘로, 미켈란젤로와 같은 발광체 이름을 떨어뜨릴 수 있습니다.
Vatican Museums: Fast Track Ticket + Sightseeing Bus Tour
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Vatican Museums: Fast Track Ticket + Sightseeing Bus Tour

바티칸 시국의 예술적 명소로 가는 패스트트랙 티켓을 구매하면 바티칸 외곽의 긴 줄을 건너뛰고 입구로 바로 이동할 수 있습니다. 기다릴 필요 없이 위대한 작품들을 여유롭게 감상해 보세요. 바티칸 박물관은 로마에서 꼭 봐야 할 곳입니다. 수년 동안 교황들이 수집한 광범위한 예술, 고고학 및 민족학 컬렉션뿐만 아니라 로마에서 가장 호화롭게 장식된 홀과 갤러리의 집입니다! 미켈란젤로의 멋진 프레스코화에는 500 평방미터가 넘는 천장 공간에 300명 이상의 인물이 포함되어 있습니다. 그로부터 22년 후, 미켈란젤로는 제단 위 벽 전체에 '최후의 심판' 을 그렸습니다. 바티칸에 대한 자세한 내용을 보려면 피오 클레멘티노 미술관, 칸델라브라/태피스트리/지도 갤러리, 라파엘로의 방, 시스티나 성당을 방문하세요. 그런 다음 로마 주변의 관광 버스를 타고 영원한 도시의 삶에 대한 더 많은 통찰력을 얻으십시오.
Vatican Museums: Fast Track Ticket
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Vatican Museums: Fast Track Ticket

바티칸 미술관의 경이로움을 느껴보세요! 지도의 전당을 방문하고, 파인콘 안뜰의 평온함을 즐기고, 태피스트리 갤러리를 감상하고, 칸델라브라 갤러리의 광채를 경험하세요. 하지만 그뿐만이 아닙니다! 라파엘로의 방과 시스티나 성당은 시대를 초월한 매력으로 당신을 사로잡기 위해 기다리고 있습니다.
Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & Rome Pantheon: Fast Track Ticket
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Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & Rome Pantheon: Fast Track Ticket

바티칸 미술관에서의 VIP 대접 - 더 이상 교황만을 위한 것이 아닙니다! 박물관 근처에서 에스코트와 함께라면 보안을 철저히 지킬 수 있습니다. 시스티나 성당 내부에 들어서면 르네상스 예술 작품과 아름다운 시스티나 성당을 마음껏 감상할 수 있습니다. 미켈란젤로의 작품을 감상하세요. 길을 따라 라파엘로의 아테네 학교, 태피스트리 홀, 지도실 등 다양한 볼거리가 있습니다. 티켓에는 여러 고대 신을 모시는 성역인 판테온 방문도 포함되어 있어 원하는 대로 둘러볼 수 있습니다. 햇빛이 인상적인 안식처를 밝게 비추는 유명한 오큘러스 (Oculus) 를 비롯해 판테온의 역사와 이야기를 살펴보고 유명한 무덤을 방문해 보세요.
Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St. Peter's Basilica: Small Group Guided Tour
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Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St. Peter's Basilica: Small Group Guided Tour

바티칸 미술관 소그룹 가이드 투어를 통해 수세기 동안 교황이 축적한 중요한 예술 컬렉션을 감상할 수 있습니다. 피오 클레멘티노 박물관 (Pio Clementino Museum) 과 같은 지역을 방문하고, 라오쿤 (Laocoön), 아폴로 벨베데레 (Apollo Belvedere) 와 같은 조각상을 전시하고, 지도 갤러리, 태피스트리 갤러리 등을 관람하세요. 투어에는 미켈란젤로의 프레스코화가 전시된 시스티나 성당 방문이 포함됩니다. 성 베드로 광장에서 마무리하세요. 가이드가 성 베드로 대성당과 성 베드로 대성당의 가톨릭 역사 내 역할에 대해 설명해드립니다. 그 후, 더 많은 탐험을 위해 바실리카로 건너뛸 수 있습니다.
Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Fast Track Ticket + Audio Guide
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Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Fast Track Ticket + Audio Guide

이 독특한 경험으로 바티칸의 매력에 빠져보세요. 번거롭게 바티칸 미술관과 시스티나 성당을 둘러보세요. 다국어 오디오 가이드를 통해 시스티나 성당과 바티칸 미술관에 대한 독립적인 탐험을 즐기세요. 미켈란젤로, 베르니니, 라파엘로, 카라바지오, 지오토 등 걸작품을 감상하세요!
Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Fast Track Ticket
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Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Fast Track Ticket

바티칸 미술관과 시스티나 성당을 마음껏 둘러보세요. 이 티켓은 이 두 관광지로의 원활한 접근을 보장합니다. 친절한 에스코트가 가장 빠른 출입구를 안내하는 지정된 장소에서 모험을 시작하세요. 셀프 가이드 투어 전에 박물관에서의 시간을 최대한 활용할 수 있는 특별한 팁을 얻으실 수 있습니다. 모든 바티칸 티켓에는 정해진 날짜와 시간이 있습니다. 또한, 예약 바우처는 바티칸 미술관에 대한 접근 권한을 부여하지 않습니다. 집합 장소로 바우처를 가져가 에스코트 패스와 유효한 입장권으로 교환하세요.

The Vatican Museums showcase centuries of art, history, and cultural heritage in the heart of Vatican City. As one of the world’s most important museum complexes, they house an extraordinary collection assembled by popes over generations, spanning classical antiquities, Renaissance masterpieces, and decorative arts.

As you move through the Vatican Palaces, richly decorated halls and galleries unfold one after another, culminating in the Sistine Chapel. Frescoes, sculptures, and architectural details turn the visit into a continuous narrative of artistic ambition and human achievement, where each space adds depth to the story of Western art and civilization.

하이라이트

Admire Michelangelo’s frescoes in the Sistine Chapel, including the iconic Creation of Adam and the dramatic Last Judgment.
Explore the Raphael Rooms, featuring some of the High Renaissance’s most celebrated frescoes, including The School of Athens.
Walk through the Gallery of Maps, lined with richly detailed 16th-century frescoed maps depicting Italy’s regions.
Discover classical masterpieces in the Pio-Clementine Museum, home to renowned sculptures such as the Laocoön and Apollo Belvedere.
Visit the Borgia Apartments, decorated with vivid Renaissance frescoes by Pinturicchio.
See the Vatican’s collection of tapestries and decorative arts, offering insight into papal taste and craftsmanship across centuries.
End your visit near the famous spiral staircase, one of the most photographed architectural features inside the Vatican Museums.

정보 Vatican Museums

The Vatican Museums are a complex of galleries and display spaces that showcase the vast collection of art and historical artifacts amassed by the papacy over centuries. Founded by Pope Julius II in the early 16th century, the museums were conceived as a way to preserve and exhibit the cultural treasures of the Catholic Church. Today, the Vatican Museums serve as a testament to the enduring influence of the Vatican and its commitment to preserving human artistic achievement. 

The museums' collections span a wide range of historical periods and artistic styles, from ancient Egyptian artifacts to Renaissance paintings and contemporary art. The collections include works commissioned by the papacy as well as donations and acquisitions from around the world. As one of the most visited museum complexes in the world, the Vatican Museums welcome over six million visitors each year, drawing art lovers, historians, and travelers interested in Western cultural heritage.

온라인으로 예약해야 하는 이유

While Vatican Museums tickets can be purchased on-site, booking online is the most reliable way to plan your visit. Entry time slots often sell out weeks in advance, especially during peak travel seasons, and on-site availability is limited. Reserving in advance secures a specific entry time and helps avoid long queues. On our platform, you can compare verified Vatican Museums tickets, including options with skip-the-line access, guided visits, and combination packages, making it easier to choose the experience that fits your schedule and focus on the visit itself rather than waiting.

역사

The history of the Vatican Museums dates back to the early 16th century, when Pope Julius II moved his collection of sculptures to the Vatican. The museums officially opened to the public in the 18th century, and have grown to encompass a vast array of collections, reflecting the Catholic Church's patronage of the arts throughout history. Key milestones include the establishment of the Pio-Clementine Museum in the late 18th century, which focused on classical antiquities, and the addition of the Egyptian Museum in the 19th century. 

In the 20th century, the Vatican Museums continued to expand, with the addition of the Pinacoteca (picture gallery) and the Collection of Modern Religious Art. Today, the Vatican Museums attract more than 6 million visitors each year, drawn to the unparalleled collection of art and artifacts. Over the centuries, the Vatican Museums have evolved from a private collection to a world-renowned institution, playing a vital role in preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of humanity.

운영 시간

The Vatican Museums are open from Monday to Saturday, with extended hours into the evening. Entry is managed by timed access, and visitors are asked to begin exiting the galleries shortly before closing.

  • From Monday to Saturday, opening hours are from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, with final entry at 6:00 PM. 
  • On the last Sunday of each month, the museums open from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, with last entry at 12:30 PM. 
  • Closing days: The Vatican Museums are closed on all other Sundays and on several fixed religious and public holidays throughout the year.

방문하기 가장 좋은 시간

The best time to visit the Vatican Museums is during the quieter months from November to March, when crowd levels are generally lower and the galleries feel less rushed. Weekday mornings tend to be calmer, while Fridays and Saturdays are usually the busiest. Within the day, arriving before 10:00 AM or later in the afternoon after 4:00 PM helps avoid peak tour group congestion, especially around the Sistine Chapel.

내부 볼거리

Inside the Vatican Museums, visitors move through a vast network of interconnected palaces, galleries, corridors, and courtyards, each revealing a different chapter of art history. The Sistine Chapel is the undisputed highlight, where Michelangelo’s ceiling and altar wall dominate the space with unmatched intensity. Nearby, the Raphael Rooms showcase some of the Renaissance’s most influential frescoes, including the celebrated School of Athens.

The Gallery of Maps stretches for more than 100 meters, lined with detailed 16th-century frescoed maps of Italy, while the Pio-Clementine Museum presents iconic classical sculptures that shaped Western art. Additional sections, such as the Egyptian and Etruscan Museums, offer insight into ancient civilizations, and the Pinacoteca displays important paintings from the medieval period through the 19th century. Throughout the museums, tapestries, courtyards, and architectural details add rhythm and variety to the visit, reinforcing the sheer scale and cultural significance of the collection.

알아두면 좋은 정보

Before booking your Vatican Museums tickets, keep the following in mind:

  • Advance reservations are strongly recommended: Vatican Museums tickets often sell out weeks ahead, especially from April to September. Booking in advance secures a specific entry time and helps avoid very long queues at the entrance.
  • Entry is time-specific: Access is tied to a reserved time slot, and late arrivals may not be admitted during busy periods.
  • Entry setup and waiting lines: The Vatican Museums have a single entrance, but waiting lines differ depending on how you enter. Visitors without advance reservations usually queue along Viale Vaticano, while priority access, hosted entry, and guided visits use separate lanes beneath the white canopy area near the entrance.
  • Different visit types are available: Options range from standard entry to hosted entry to guided visits and combination experiences; some include faster access or added context, while all follow a fixed visitor route inside.
  • What standard entry covers: Regular admission grants access to the full permanent museum route, including the Sistine Chapel, Gallery of Maps, Raphael Rooms, Pio-Clementino Museum, and other major collections.
  • Experiences not included: Visits to the Vatican Gardens and the Vatican Necropolis are not part of standard museum entry and must be arranged separately in advance.
  • Expect heavy crowds: With over six million visitors each year, the museums are busy year-round, especially around the Sistine Chapel and late morning hours.
  • Allow plenty of time: Most visitors spend at least 2–3 hours inside, and it’s easy to stay longer if you explore multiple galleries.
  • The visit route is one-way: Once inside, you follow a fixed path through the galleries and cannot return to earlier sections.
  • St. Peter’s Basilica access: Entry to St. Peter’s Basilica is free and separate from the Vatican Museums. Some guided visits include a direct internal passage from the Sistine Chapel into the basilica, allowing visitors to bypass exterior queues and the walk around Vatican City.
  • Accessibility is partial: Elevators and ramps are available for some areas, but not all galleries are step-free.

방문객 규칙

  • A dress code applies: shoulders and knees must be covered to enter the museums and the Sistine Chapel.
  • Food and drinks are not allowed inside the exhibition areas.
  • Large bags, backpacks, suitcases, and umbrellas are not permitted; security checks are in place at the entrance.
  • Photography is not permitted inside the Sistine Chapel. Tripods, drones, and professional equipment are not allowed anywhere in the museums
  • Pets are not allowed inside, except registered guide or assistance dogs.
  • Maintain silence in certain areas, such as the Sistine Chapel. Food and drinks are not allowed inside the museums. 

방문할 가치가 있을까요?

The Vatican Museums offer one of the most concentrated encounters with art, history, and human creativity anywhere in the world. Walking through their galleries means tracing centuries of artistic ambition, belief, and power, culminating in the Sistine Chapel, where Michelangelo’s frescoes create a moment of quiet impact that few visitors forget.

The sheer scale of the museums allows you to experience classical sculpture, Renaissance painting, and decorative arts in a single, continuous journey. Whether you come with deep knowledge or simple curiosity, the Vatican Museums leave a lasting impression by connecting individual masterpieces to the broader story of Western civilization in a way few places can match.

자주 묻는 질문

Is the Sistine Chapel included in Vatican Museums tickets?

Yes. The Sistine Chapel is included in all standard Vatican Museums tickets. Every visitor to the Vatican Museums follows a fixed route that ends inside the Sistine Chapel, with no separate ticket required.

Can you buy tickets for the Vatican Museums on the day?

Same-day Vatican Museums tickets may be available at the entrance, but availability is very limited. Time slots often sell out weeks in advance, especially during peak season, so booking ahead through our website is strongly recommended.

Can you buy Vatican Museums tickets at the door?

Yes, but it’s not reliable. On-site queues are usually long, and entrance is not guaranteed if time slots are sold out. To avoid waiting and uncertainty, it’s best to book Vatican Museums tickets in advance on our website, where you can check real-time availability.

How much are tickets to the Vatican Museums?

Prices for Vatican Museums tickets depend on the type of visit, such as standard entry, guided experiences, or combination options. On our website, you can compare current prices, see what’s included, and find attractive deals based on your travel dates.

Where to buy Vatican Museums tickets?

You can buy Vatican Museums tickets online or at the entrance. Booking through our website allows you to compare verified options, secure a specific entry time, and access deals and different visit types in one place.

What is included in the Vatican Museums ticket?

Standard Vatican Museums tickets include access to the permanent collections and galleries, such as the Sistine Chapel, Raphael Rooms, Gallery of Maps, Pio-Clementino Museum, and more. Special experiences like guided visits or combination access may include additional features.

Is the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican Museums?

Yes. The Sistine Chapel is part of the Vatican Museums complex and is included in all Vatican Museums tickets, making it a core highlight of the visit.

How long does it take to visit the Vatican Museums?

The average visit duration is between 3 to 5 hours, but it depends on your pace and interests.

Is there a dress code for the Vatican Museums?

Yes, visitors are required to dress modestly. Shoulders and knees must be covered.

오시는 길

The Vatican Museums are located in Vatican City, just northwest of central Rome, and are easy to reach by public transportation:

  • By metro:
    Take Metro Line A in the direction of Battistini and get off at Ottaviano or Cipro station. Both stations are within a short walk of the museum entrance.
  • By bus:
    Bus 49 stops directly in the square in front of the Vatican Museums.
    Bus lines 32, 81, and 982 stop at Piazza del Risorgimento.
    Bus lines 492 and 990 stop at Via Leone IV / Via degli Scipioni.
  • By tram:
    Tram line 19 stops at Piazza del Risorgimento, a short walk from the entrance.