As dawn breaks over the Eternal City, you will embark on an extraordinary journey. Welcomed by your private guide, you’ll cross the threshold of the Vatican Museums in the hushed moments before the world awakens.
Over an hour before the doors open to the general public, you will enter the Apostolic Palaces for a private guided experience of one of the world’s most visited collections of sacred art. You’ll have the chance to stand alone in the Sistine Chapel, one of the greatest wonders of the world, normally filled with over a thousand visitors.
This is a unique and unparalleled privilege, reserved solely for you and your traveling companion(s). In booking this tour, you have reserved the Vatican entirely for yourselves.
You will experience the renowned splendor of the Vatican’s treasures like never before, weaving through its frescoed galleries, gilded halls, and majestic chambers, in total privacy and seclusion. This is not merely an exclusive VIP tour; it is an intimate encounter with history and art, with the two greatest artists of Renaissance Rome, Raphael and Michelangelo, their patron the Warrior Pope Julius II, and the most inspiring antiquities of the ancient world.
The Vatican Museums, also known as the Apostolic Palaces, were historically the private domain of the popes, elected from the ranks of the Italian and European aristocracy. Their role was temporal, political, and spiritual. Until the Reformation, the pope outranked all the kings and queens of Europe as God’s representative on earth. The Vatican Museums were therefore designed to be both a sumptuous private residence and an exalted royal palace.
Step back in time as you wander through the tranquil Clementine Courtyard to see ancient treasures like the Apollo, the Laocoon, and the Belvedere Torso. See Emperor Nero’s colossal marble bathtub and the astonishing Diana of Ephesus statue in the Gallery of the Candelabra. Admire the exquisite Gallery of the Tapestries – hand-stitched by Flemish nuns according to Raphael school designs. Be dazzled by the resplendent gold-leaf Gallery of the Maps, accurate 16th-century frescoed maps of Italy.
Successive popes contributed to this vast art collection. But it was Pope Julius II, known as the Warrior Pope, who commissioned the two greatest artists of the age, Raphael and Michelangelo. Raphael was to paint the pope’s private apartments, and Michelangelo the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Thrown into direct competition with each other, they arguably produced their best and most famous work in the four years between 1508 and 1512.
Normally overcrowded with jostling tour groups, you will be able to experience the pope’s private apartments as they were intended: alone. Admire the School of Athens as you learn of the life and legend of Raphael, the painter of sweetness and light, the charming and beloved maestro of color and perspective who died tragically young on his 37th birthday.
Next, you will enter an empty, silent Sistine Chapel: the greatest example of human creativity and endeavor accomplished by one man, anywhere in the world. Normally swarming with a thousand tourists, enjoy a sacred visit filled with epiphany, awe, and wonder, alone.
Experience the magic, majesty, and magnificence of Michelangelo’s sweeping frescoes depicting the whole gamut of human experience and Christian belief, from the Creation of Man to the Last Judgment. It took a back-breaking four years to paint The Ceiling whilst in his thirties, and six years to paint The Last Judgment in his sixties: a decade of hard work resulting in a vast, rich, and complex masterpiece.
Afterward, your guide will escort you out of the Sistine Chapel, along more frescoed halls, to the elegant, open-air Pinecone Courtyard. Here, you will have a table reservation to enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet and some well earned espresso!