Roma: entradas sin colas para el Museo del Vaticano y la Capilla Sixtina





Descripción
Realice un emocionante viaje a través del arte y la historia religiosa con entrada sin colas a los Museos Vaticanos y la Capilla Sixtina. Evite las largas colas para comprar entradas y disfrute de su visita a su propio ritmo. Pasee por la Galería de la Cruz Griega para ver sarcófagos elaboradamente tallados que podrían contener los restos terrestres de algunos de los reyes y reinas famosos de la antigüedad. Eche un vistazo al Gabinete de las Máscaras o recorra la Sala degli Animali para ver una colección virtual de bestias fantásticas, reales e imaginarias. Camine por las Galerías Superiores, incluida la Galería de Mapas, para ver cómo los cartógrafos representaron el mundo a través de los siglos. Vea obras maestras de maestros del Renacimiento en las Habitaciones de Rafael y descanse un rato en los Apartamentos Borgia. Entonces, es hora de maravillarse con la exquisita Capilla Sixtina de Miguel Ángel, la joya de la corona del Vaticano y quizás incluso de todos los tesoros artísticos del mundo.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Los Museos Vaticanos son los museos públicos de la Ciudad del Vaticano. Muestran obras de la inmensa colección acumulada por la Iglesia Católica y el papado a lo largo de los siglos, incluidas varias de las esculturas romanas más conocidas y las obras maestras del arte renacentista más importantes del mundo. Los museos contienen aproximadamente 70.000 obras, de las cuales 20.000 están en exhibición y actualmente emplean a 640 personas que trabajan en 40 departamentos administrativos, académicos y de restauración diferentes.
La Capilla Sixtina es una capilla del Palacio Apostólico, la residencia oficial del Papa en la Ciudad del Vaticano. Originalmente conocida como Cappella Magna, la capilla toma su nombre del Papa Sixto IV, quien la hizo construir entre 1473 y 1481. Desde entonces, la capilla ha servido como lugar de actividad papal tanto religiosa como funcional. Hoy es el lugar del cónclave papal, el proceso mediante el cual se selecciona un nuevo Papa. La fama de la Capilla Sixtina reside principalmente en los frescos que decoran el interior, especialmente el techo de la Capilla Sixtina y El Juicio Final, ambos de Miguel Ángel.
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Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(157)
It is hard to find the starting place but there are a lot of guys selling tickets to see the Vatican so I got directions from them. ,The museum takes at least 2 hours and is full, full, full of art and history. Also, I found it nerve wracking on both my Viatar tours to get my tickets at the last minute. A street seller helped me to find it on my phone.
Switched time by 45 mins and not a skip line at all was connected to a tour. Over priced do not recommend
It is stunning. They will give you a guided tour with a lot of information. Be prepared for a long walk.
Our guide was very informative and the experience was amazing. However, it was hot and there were lots of people. But in all, it was a great experience.
Fraud, rubbish site, the meeting place was like a market, no representation from the company at all, just a crazy mess of people, no information, just a joke. Then my bank blocked my credit card because this company has a red alert on it. Totally lost the day and the money. Unacceptable.
Skip the line was great but we lost our tour guide straight away, we got stuck behind some people on the escalator on the way up as it was very busy, by the time we got to the top, the group was gone and we couldn’t find them. We spent 1 hour trying to find our guide. We ended up having to pay for some audio headset. Disappointed we were not waited for as we were only a couple minutes behind. I understand the place was busy but I seen other tour guides wait for the group at multiple stops.
It can happen on busy occasions
You, in fact, WILL NOT skip the line! After downloading the voucher, the seller has to send you another ticket….you have to stand in another line to retrieve another ticket.. then stand in line for your audio headset. The tour guides, while very polite, don’t allow much time for you take pics as they are on limited time to herd everyone through the museum. Oh and should you receive your ticket BEFORE arriving to the meeting point (had to request it once we got there) , please be aware of the dress code/rules for the Sistine Chapel. We feel like $175 for two tickets was wasted.
You in fact skipped the line. Otherwise, you would have spent 5-6hrs outside just before getting inside.
Huge museum before you get to the Sistine chapel, well worth a visit, really can’t do the ceiling of the chapel justice, it’s just fabulous. Also the map room is awesome & the room we called the ‘globe room’! Skip the line is a relative term!, your put in a line with others with the same time ticket & then all go in together so although it says be there 15 mins before your ticket time that’s just the que for your actual time and then it was probably around 20 mins after that we actually got in but it was well organised and I would def recommend.
Glad to hear the positive attitude on the busy season
The skip the line tickets are overpriced. We paid over 50-75 euros extra per person for skip the line with a guide tickets only to not have a guide in the end and have to navigate the museum ourselves.
Last-minute tickets are always expensive for the museum.
Fantastic way to see the Colosseum with a specialist guide in a small group. Gentle pace and very informative.



