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There’s no better time to discover the Sistine Chapel, Raphael Rooms and other masterpieces of the Vatican Museums than the evening hours around sunset.

Tour Highlights

Sistine Chapel
The Raphael Rooms
The Octagonal Courtyard
The Gallery of Maps
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Hidden Gems

  • Candelabra Gallery
  • The Tapestry Gallery
  • Sarcophagi of Helen and Costanza
  • The Pinecone Courtyard

Tour Includes

  • Special night opening of the Vatican museums
  • Skip the Line Vatican tickets and reservation fees
  • Expert, fluent English-speaking guide
  • Headsets for groups of 6 or more

Important Notes

  • Please be aware that the Sistine Chapel is a sacred space where visitors are required to cover their knees and shoulders. Failure to adhere to this dress code may result in you not being able to enter, so please bring a shawl to cover your shoulders if necessary.
  • Please note that to obtain a student discount, a valid student ID must be shown on the day of your tour. If a student does not have a valid student ID, he/she may be charged a new full ticket price by the Museums, which must be paid by you on the day of the tour.

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Overview

If you’re looking for a very different Vatican experience, then our private Vatican at night tour is for you! Only available in the Summer months, entering the Vatican Museums after hours is a very special feeling. Enjoy the Sistine Chapel with fewer people blocking your view, and wander through the Raphael Rooms and classical sculpture gardens in the cool of the Roman evening. Best of all, Michelangelo’s frescoes and the rest of the masterpieces housed in the Vatican museums look at their spectacular best as the golden light of twilight suffuses the airy halls. With an expert art-historian on hand to guide you through the collections, this is a great and unique way to explore the Vatican Museums – available Fridays!

Itinerary

What To Expect On Your Tour

Explore the Vatican Museums at night on an atmospheric private tour

The Vatican Museums, generally acknowledged to be one of the best collections of art in the world, are usually closed to the public at night. On our Vatican Night Tour, you’ll have the opportunity to discover Greek statues, The Sistine Chapel and Renaissance masterpieces after dark, visiting the Vatican Museums with an expert guide.

When night falls, the atmosphere of the Vatican Museums is transformed. On your Raphael Rooms and Sistine Chapel tour, you’ll marvel at the timeless beauty of these grand galleries. You’ll walk through vast, frescoed chambers and hallways lined with some of the most famous statues from antiquity, enjoying the enchanted atmosphere which can only be experienced in the calm of the evening.

The splendour of the Vatican never ceases to amaze, but your visit will be further enriched by the explanations of your personal guide. Our Vatican tour is a journey through centuries of art, history and culture, where you’ll see works by Michelangelo, Raphael, and Bernini, and discover what inspired these great artists. As well as learning about their lives and passions, you’ll also gain a more in-depth understanding of the times in which they lived. To truly appreciate the masterpieces of the Renaissance, we need to know something of the politics and religion of the time. Our night tour of the Vatican in the company of a knowledgeable guide is the perfect opportunity to learn, gaining a new perspective on some of the most famous artworks of all time, while savouring the breathtaking beauty of the galleries.

Our Vatican Museums night tour is carefully planned to optimize your time, showing you highlights such as the Sistine Chapel & Raphael Rooms as well as some of the hidden treasures of the Belvedere Courtyard, The Gallery of the Maps and the Gallery of the Tapestries.

St. Peter's Square at night

Discover the masterpieces of the Vatican Museums

The Vatican is renowned throughout the world for its astonishing collection of Greek and Roman art. A Renaissance enthusiasm for classical artwork led to the rediscovery and display of great works such as the Laocoon – a moving depiction of the struggle of a doomed family – and the aesthetic perfection of the Apollo Belvedere. Discover the stories and the secrets of these magnificent sculptures on your private Vatican tour, exploring the Courtyard of the Pinecone, the Belvedere Courtyard, the Gallery of the Candelabra, and many other famous parts of the Vatican Museums.

Follow in the footsteps of Renaissance artists, our Vatican night tour deals with all of these subjects important for the generations of great writers and thinkers who have been inspired by the masterpieces of antiquity. These sculptures had a profound impact on the art and philosophy of the Renaissance, and would have been discussed by artists, courtesans, philosophers and cardinals, forming part of the new visions of the Renaissance.

On your intimate tour of the Vatican at night you will also admire the sarcophagi of Helen and Costanza, the mother and daughter of the emperor Constantine. These red porphyry sarcophagi offer an intriguing glimpse of the dawn of Christian art. Further splendour awaits you in the Hall of Maps and the Gallery of Tapestries, which offer a key to understanding European history.

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Gaze in awe at Raphael's frescoes

An undisputed highlight of the tour is undoubtedly a walk through the Raphael Rooms. Stunning frescoes by Raphael decorate the walls and ceilings of the most luxurious rooms in the papal apartments, including the famous School of Athens. This impressive fresco not only demonstrates Raphael’s supreme talent, but also offers a fascinating insight into the art and philosophy of the Renaissance. Your personal guide will point out portraits of some of the leading artists of the day, including Raphael’s own self-portrait.

Come face-to-face with works of genius in the Sistine Chapel

Your journey through the Raphael Rooms takes you to the Sistine Chapel. Seeing Michelangelo’s awe-inspiring frescoes with your own eyes is an unforgettable experience, and the experience will be enriched even further by the explanations of your guide. Learn about the remarkable life and work of Michelangelo, one of the greatest artists of all time, while studying the rich detail of the most famous ceiling in the world. On your private tour of the Sistine Chapel you’ll have the opportunity to admire the paintings up close, and hear the story behind the Last Judgement. This vast painting on the altar wall was surprisingly controversial when it was first revealed, for reasons you’ll discover on your private tour. With the help of your knowledgeable guide, you’ll separate fact from fiction and learn the truth about Michelangelo’s masterpiece.

gaze on michelangelo's achievement in the sistine chapel

Understand the historical context of the Vatican Museums

The Vatican Museums form part of the papal palaces, occupying a vast number of rooms in the grand buildings next to St Peter’s Basilica. Many of the masterpieces of the Vatican Museums are displayed according to the wishes of the popes, who helped to create this extraordinary collection of art.

The story of the Vatican Museums and St Peter’s Basilica begins with the return of the popes to Rome. After a period of absence that lasted for more than a century, the papal presence returned with Martin V in 1420. Rome had undergone a dramatic decline, with the city’s population decreasing to below 20,000 inhabitants (compared with approximately one million in the 1st century AD). The former splendour of the Eternal City was all but forgotten and ready for a rediscovery of its majestic past as you will learn with your personal and carefully selected guide on our Vatican tour.

The Renovatio Urbis (the renovation of the city) was initiated by the Church and some of the most powerful men in Rome. It was one of many changes transforming Europe during the Renaissance, an unprecedented period of history that involved significant developments in all fields of knowledge. This was the era of the invention of the printing press, the creation of the maps that allowed Columbus to reach America, and the development of the techniques that enabled Brunelleschi and Bernini to construct the famous domes of Florence and Rome. The Renaissance was a time of creativity and discovery that would change the world forever, and on your Vatican private tour you’ll gain a richer understanding of this remarkable era.

the maps gallery at the vatican museums

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Our dedicated team is here to help you design the perfect trip. We’re happy to assist every step of the way.

Points of Interest

The Vatican Museums
Home to one of the world’s greatest art collections, the Vatican Museums showcase masterpieces from ancient Rome to the Renaissance. Visitors can admire sculptures, frescoes, and artifacts that reveal centuries of artistic achievement.
The Sistine Chapel
Famed for Michelangelo’s breathtaking ceiling and The Last Judgement, the Sistine Chapel is one of the most awe-inspiring spaces in the world. Every inch of the chapel tells a story drawn from the Bible and Renaissance artistry.
The Hall of Maps
Stretching more than 400 feet, the Gallery of Maps features exquisite frescoes of Italy’s regions painted in the 16th century. The vivid details and gilded ceiling make this corridor a true highlight of the Vatican Museums.
The Tapestry Gallery
Adorned with intricate 16th-century Flemish tapestries, this gallery showcases works originally designed by Raphael’s students. Each piece reflects the craftsmanship and storytelling that defined the Renaissance.
The Pinecone Courtyard
Named for its massive bronze pinecone sculpture dating back to ancient Rome, this open-air courtyard offers a peaceful break during your museum visit. It’s a favorite spot for photos and a moment of reflection amid the art.
Candelabra Gallery
Lined with towering marble columns and ornate chandeliers, the Gallery of Candelabra displays ancient Roman statues and elaborate decorative details. Its blend of sculpture and grandeur captures the essence of Vatican opulence.
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Where to Meet

In front of the Café Vaticano, Viale Vaticano 100.

In front of the Café Vaticano, Viale Vaticano 100.

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