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Usually you need to pay for this although there are free dates see above. This is reserved for the pope, some clergy, and residents of Vatican City and their family. One of the things that strikes me the most when I visit both of these holy places is the overwhelming presence of Michelangelo. Click here to visit my page all about Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel. When the pope is elected, he takes on a papal name. In the Renaissance, many popes came from noble families.

I loved the book this movie was based on by the way. But the truth is that NO, Michelangelo did not lie on his back to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Find out more over here. The Sistine Chapel is a working chapel. Besides being a place for visitors, it's the Pope's private chapel. There are many liturgical celebrations there throughout the year. In fact, the Sistine Chapel has a choir box and they have their own choir.

The Sistine Chapel is also where the conclave is held when it's time to select a new pope. The word "conclave" comes from "con clave", which means "with a key". This is a funny topic. I think I have heard just about every answer to this question, but I believe I know the real answer. I have had the great fortune to be inside the Sistine Chapel on several occasions where I was not only allowed but also encouraged to take all the photos and video I wanted. I did not take them clandestinely, nor would I have.

Once I was graciously invited by a friend to attend Vespers there, and we all had time before and after services to take photos and video. On a few other occasions I have been alone with a small group inside the Sistine Chapel, and then we were allowed plenty of time for photo- and video-taking.

They would never get people out if people could take photos. Imagine if all those people were snapping away, taking pictures of the art, themselves, and each other. They would not be able to get people IN and it would cause a huge bottleneck and fire hazard.

Yes, you can visit the Sistine Chapel and much but not all of the Vatican Museums in a wheelchair. They also have a few wheelchairs at the Vatican Museums if you need one. You need to book a tour of the Vatican Museums. I have a whole page about the different types of Vatican Museums tours here. I think the price of this type of tour is reasonable considering what you get. But you do get to see the Sistine Chapel without huge crowds and as a bonus, you get to finish your Vatican visit relatively early in the day.

Is it worth getting up that early? Bottom line — if seeing the Sistine Chapel without the crowds is important to you, then bite the bullet and set your alarm. One of the best early-morning tours to visit the Sistine Chapel before regular opening hours is Pristine Sistine with Walks of Italy. Get your free Rome trip planner! We are committed to respecting your data. Opening Hours may vary. However, Customer Service is always available at the hours detailed under "Opening Hours" section.

A Dark Rome tour is the product of meticulous research, detailed planning, and a passion for providing customers with travel experiences they will cherish forever. With Dark Rome it's not just facts, our passionate guides tell you the stories that bring the sights to life. Religion Papal Audience Of course, religion is a huge part of it. Art and Architecture St.

Learning The Gallery of Maps If you love to learn and soak up information, then a Vatican museum tour is for you. Peace and Quiet The Vatican Gardens It may come as a surprise, given that the Vatican sees millions of tourists pass through its doors every year, but it is a part of Rome where you can find some peace and quiet if need be. Ellen Curtin. Get in Touch. It is part of the Vatican Museums which are museums within the Vatican City. Here are four reasons why you should put the Sistine Chapel on your next travel itinerary.

The Creation of Adam. This alone is enough reason to take a peek into what the Sistine Chapel has to offer. It is considered not just a major piece of religious art , but also a "major artistic accomplishment of the human civilization". Even if you are not Catholic, this majestic artwork is something that you will appreciate. Do you need a ticket to visit? Can you attend mass there? No, you cannot visit the Sistine Chapel on its own. No, there is no extra cost to visit the Sistine Chapel. Admission is included in your ticket price.

No extra tickets are necessary to visit the Sistine Chapel. Anyone who tries to sell you one outside the Vatican Museum or St. You should report them to the Vatican guards or police officers that patrol the area. There is no such thing as skip the line access to the Sistine Chapel.



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