Definitely , but I would highly recommend to visit the Basilica prior to the tour, it's free, and you het to write down your questions, there is a moment where there is a lot, a lot of people! Sally Turnbull Jan 2025 I would highly recommend a guided tour over just an entry ticket...
under the Vatican. Every day, only a select group of 250 people are allowed to visit these excavations (‘scavi’) of the Roman burial site with the grave of the apostle Peter – Saint Peter. Not suitable for people who get claustrophobic (More information about this tour can be found ...
Further underground is the necropolis where thetomb of St Peteris located. To visit this you’ll need to book a place on a guided tour run by theUfficio Scavi(€13). Climb the dome St Peter’sdomeprovides a stunning perch for views over Rome’s rooftops. To reach it, you can climb...
If you want to do it all - visit the Vatican Museums, vatican gardens, papal audience, scavi tour and st peter's basilica and dome How you plan your days fitting in these visits will depend on two things -the Papal audience, which is always Wednesday morning 10am - 12pm (although you...
Today, the area of the Necropolis underneath St. Peter’s Basilica is now widely known as theScavi, which means excavation in Italian. It can be visited as part of a special guided tour. The tour takes you under the Basilica (and the grottoes) and essentially back in time to an ancient...
Not to be confused with the Scavi tour, the Via Triumphalis Necropolis is an ancient pagan and early Christian burial site that was discovered when excavating a parking area in Vatican City. The site – which is very interesting and still has in-situ burials – is accessed using a serie...
Places to see in Vatican City Information on tickets for the Vatican Museums, Scavi Tour, and St. Peter's Basilica Side door from the Sistine Chapel to St. Peter's Basilica Information on audioguides and guided tours of St. Peter's Basilica Information on climbing ...
TIP: The most exclusive tour of the Basilica is the Scavi tour of the excavations below St. Peter’s. The Necropolis is on the site of the original burial ground of the church and is said to be the final resting place of St Peter. Only 250 people per day are allowed in this area....
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