Roma : Museos Vaticanos & Capilla Sixtina Entrada Rápida (Guía Opcional)





Descripción
Evite las largas colas con este billete Fast Track al Vaticano, diseñado para ofrecerle una experiencia fluida e inolvidable. Tendrás la libertad de explorar una de las colecciones de arte más impresionantes del mundo a tu propio ritmo. Una vez dentro, descubrirás obras maestras icónicas de legendarios artistas del Renacimiento, incluidos los impresionantes frescos del techo de la Capilla Sixtina de Miguel Ángel y su impresionante "Juicio Final". Para mejorar su visita, tiene dos opciones extra : Express - Visita Guiada Inglés : Para una comprensión más profunda de la historia y el arte del Vaticano, puede actualizarse a una visita guiada en Inglés. Juicio Final Realidad Virtual : Antes de tu entrada, estarás inmerso en un show de realidad virtual de última generación que da vida al famoso "Juicio Final" de Miguel Ángel. Esta innovadora exposición de realidad virtual proporciona un increíble preludio de su visita, ayudándole a apreciar la obra maestra que verá en la Capilla Sixtina con una nueva perspectiva.
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La Capilla Sixtina, ubicada dentro de los Museos Vaticanos, es una de las obras maestras artísticas más reconocidas del mundo. Famosa por su extraordinario techo pintado por Miguel Ángel entre 1508 y 1512, la Capilla presenta escenas bíblicas, incluida la Creación de Adán, una de las pinturas más emblemáticas de la historia del arte. Además del techo, las paredes de la Capilla Sixtina están adornadas con frescos de grandes artistas del Renacimiento como Botticelli, Perugino y Ghirlandaio. Otra obra maestra de Miguel Ángel, El Juicio Final, domina la pared del altar y representa la segunda venida de Cristo y el juicio final de las almas. La Capilla Sixtina no es sólo una maravilla artística sino también un lugar de gran importancia religiosa, utilizado para el cónclave, la elección del Papa. Visitar la Capilla Sixtina ofrece una experiencia inolvidable de inmersión en la grandeza y espiritualidad del arte renacentista.
Los Museos Vaticanos, una de las instituciones culturales más reconocidas del mundo, ofrecen una amplia colección de arte y tesoros históricos. Los aspectos más destacados incluyen las Habitaciones de Rafael, con frescos de Rafael, y la Galería de Mapas, que presenta cartografía italiana detallada. El Museo Pío Clementino exhibe esculturas icónicas como el Grupo Laocoonte, mientras que la Pinacoteca del Vaticano exhibe obras maestras de Leonardo da Vinci y Caravaggio. El Museo Etnológico presenta fascinantes artefactos globales. La joya de la corona es la Capilla Sixtina, famosa por el impresionante techo de Miguel Ángel y el fresco del Juicio Final. Visitar los Museos Vaticanos proporciona una experiencia enriquecedora de arte e historia.
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- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(100)
They told 2 hours before the beginning of the tour, that the guide was not available anymore and just gave us the tickets to enter… offered a $50 refund (on a tour that cost +$250) and didnt even send the $50. This is a ripoff considering the Vatican Museum tickets are about $20-$30 when bought directly..
The guide that met us was very helpful and explained the process to enter the Museum. This was very easy!
The pick-up location was clearly indicated, and there was proactive apping to indicate exactly where she could be found. Loved it and absolutely recommended to see!
The Tour guide came late not 10 min before but we skipped the line, everything else was OK. Be careful about the Taxi driver the are charging 10 times more than price
If you can't get tickets that provide a tour-guide, or tickets at all, this is your way into the Vatican Museum. It's just timed entry tickets, no guide. Be sure to rent an audio guide when you get into the museum if you want to learn more about what you're looking at.
Positives: having a guide help navigate through the line quickly made a big difference in my wait time. Improvements to be made: I received a phone call 2 days before my tour asking me to change my tour time. Initially I did not believe I could change it because of my flight and the tour company put quite a bit of pressure on me to change. I’m not sure, but it felt like they would have cancelled my tour if I had not been able to change! The tour itself was a bit misleading as the Ancient and Recent guide purely got me to the ticket desk where I was then grouped with a general tour group provided by the museum. And while my tour purchase said 3 hours, the guided tour portion was only 2 hours long. That said, Sofia, the Vatican guide was excellent. Overall, know that what you are basically getting is a Vatican tour that is 2 hours long and a guide to help you get through the line quickly and efficiently.
We struggled to find the meeting point as there didn’t seem to be very good signage for the museum in the Vatican. If you get to the entrance of the museum the meeting point is almost opposite. Fantastic experience though and a must for any visitor.
Group was too big, especially with the enormous crowds at the Vatican. If you were at the back of the line, the other tour directors next to you overtook your mic and you couldn't hear your own director, which made you miss a lot of the history. There should have been more areas to sit down, with the heat and confinement with so many people. This caused the Sistine Chapel to be a disappointment as they rush us right through. They should limit how many people get in each hour and keep the tours separated better. But the history and beauty were undeniable!
The representative was easy to find and very helpful about where to go. Travelers should know that if they book far enough in advance, they can get the same experience for much cheaper (~30 euros or so). Still, it was nice to skip the line!
It was a good experience and we enjoyed ourselves. I would highly recommend to others. The artwork was phenomenal to see.



