St. Peter’s Basilica

St. Peter’s Basilica
St. Peter’s Basilica

St. Peters Basilica is one of the largest churches in the world and is constructed over the tomb of Saint Peter.

Today’s standing Basilica was constructed on top of the earlier 4th-century church (covering Peter’s Tomb) and was completed in the 17th century. Basilica took more than 120 years to complete and is a treasure trove of history.

For accessing this basilica you don’t have to buy tickets as entrance to St. Peter’s Basilica is totally free but you can buy a Tour Guide for making your tour memorable. 

Its a Basilica so you have to wear appropriate clothes and once reach inside you’ll see Bernini’s works which includes the Chapel of the Sacrament, the baldachin, the plan for the niches and open loggias in the piers of the dome and the chair of St. Peter.

St. Peter’s Square

St. Peter’s Square
St. Peter’s Square

Designed and built by Bernini in 17th century, St. Peters Square is a large plaza and the main entrance to basilica and Vatican City. Divided into two parts, Square is 240 meters wide and 320 meters long.

Bernini has given an effect that would honor “the matrix of all the churches”. There are 140 sculptures of saints along the balustrade including statues of Saint Paul and Saint Peter, two majestic fountains and Michelangelo’s Pieta, a wide promenade leading to the basilica.

Royal Staircase that lead to the Vatican Palaces attracts the visitors a lot. It is 60 meters high, but due to the progressive narrow size of the width as it goes up, it looks impressively longer and deeper.

The Sisitine Chapel

The Sistine Chapel
The Sistine Chapel

Constructed between 1473 and 1481 the Sistine Chapel is truly an outstanding sight for frescoes. It was built and used to serve as the pope’s private chapel and the venue to elect new popes by cardinals.  

Sistine Chapel is a popular and famous tourist attraction in Vatican City for its frescoes which includes Michelangelo’s fresco art on the ceiling and behind the altar. Frescoes decorated on walls are from artists like Ghirlandaio, Roselli, Botticelli and Perugino.

Frescoes portrays Old Testament stories on the ceiling and behind the altar is The Last Judgement which represents the second coming of Christ and the Day of Judgement.

Book Online Tickets and Tours in advance and avoid long standing queues.

Vatican Museums

Vatican Museums
Vatican Museums

Originally discovered in the 16th century by Pope Julius II, Vatican Museums are the largest museum complex in the World with more than 1400 rooms. It exhibits one of the largest art collections in the World.

While walking through 7 KM long corridors, you will see Renaissance masters Etruscan pieces, Egyptian mummies, Raphael famous frescoes, modern art and the classical sculptures collection in the Museo Pio-Clementino.

You have to spent 2 to 3 days in Vatican to cover each part of Vatican Museums.

Vatican Museums is the most visited museums in the World, so we recommend you to Book Tickets and Tours in advance.

Vatican Gardens

Vatican Gardens
Vatican Gardens

Mostly occupying the western part of the country, Vatican Gardens covers more than 50% of area of Vatican City

Covering Approximately 57 acres (23 hectares) out of 110 acres area of Vatican City, are the beautiful Vatican Gardens.

In the gardens, you’ll find the Vatican Radio Station, medieval fortifications, Our Lady of Lourdes grotto, numerous sculptures, fountains and stunning monuments and buildings which drag you back to 9th century history.