St. Peter's Basilica Walking Tour in 4K
In this walk you will tour the biggest church in the world, St. Peter's Basilica. That being said, I know I didn't see everything and I probably missed a few major sites but I hope you can enjoy the walk regardless.
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The Complete Vatican Museums Tour with Sistine Chapel & St Peter's Basilica | Walks of Italy
Our Complete Vatican Tour is exactly what it says on the package - a complete tour of the Vatican Museums in just three hours. You'll skip long general-entry lines with priority entrance for a fully guided tour of the Vatican Museums. Visit the Raphael Rooms, Sistine Chapel and other top sights of the Vatican Museums. Then use a special door to skip directly from the Sistine Chapel to St. Peter's Basilica (again avoiding long lines!) Inside St. Peter's Basilica, you'll enjoy a fully guided tour. Small groups of 14 people or fewer, 5 star guides guaranteed. Book now at walksofitaly.com.
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The Pristine Sistine™ Tour | Walks of Italy
Get a feel for our Pristine Sistine™ Tour, an exclusive experience of the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel — before it is open to the public. Join Walks of Italy's co-founder and Rome expert Jason Spiehler for a taste of this exceptional tour.
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Inside the Vatican Museums | EWTN Vaticano Special
This Week on EWTN Vaticano. Episode 322.
Visit the Vatican Museums, take an exclusive look at the Vatican Library, and catch up with a review of the news and events from the Museums over the past year.
Visiting the Vatican - How to Plan Ahead
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Here's What It Looks Like To Walk Through The Vatican In the Morning | Walks of Italy
The Vatican in the morning, before the worst of the crowds show up, is one of the nicest walks of in all of Rome. This complex of churches, chapels, and immense galleries forms the beating heart of the global catholic church and is one of the most unique and beautiful places in the world. Walk with us as we take a leisurely stroll through some of the Vatican's most iconic rooms, from the Sistine Chapel to St. Peter's Cathedral. And remember that when you travel the best way to see your destination is to #takewalks.
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Vatican City Museum and Sistine Chapel - FULL VIDEO TOUR (Musei Vaticani)
The only way to get into Vatican City (Without knowing somebody on the inside) is to take a tour of the museum and/or gardens. We walked around the entire perimeter of the city state and there were only THREE entrances. One via Saint Peter's Basilica in Saint Peter's Square, one for the museum (Entrance and Exit) and a 27/7 guarded entrance for vehicles (Not far from the museum entrance). There is literally a 30-50 foot wall with heavy security everywhere else! Very unique and interesting place!
The Vatican Museums (Italian: Musei Vaticani) are the museums of the Vatican City and are located within the city's boundaries. They display works from the immense collection built up by the Popes throughout the centuries including some of the most renowned classical sculptures and most important masterpieces of Renaissance art in the world.
Pope Julius II founded the museums in the early 16th century. The Sistine Chapel with its ceiling decorated by Michelangelo and the Stanze di Raffaello decorated by Raphael are on the visitor route through the Vatican Museums. In 2013, they were visited by 6 million people, which combined makes it the 6th most visited art museum in the world.[1]
There are 54 galleries, or sale, in total, with the Sistine Chapel, notably, being the very last sala within the Museum. It is one of the largest museums in the world.
The Vatican Museums are the museums of the Vatican City and are located within the city's boundaries.
Address: Viale Vaticano, 00165 Roma, Italy
Founder: Pope Julius II
Founded: 1506, Vatican City
Phone: +39 06 6988 3332
Director: Antonio Paolucci
Vatican City (Listeni/ˈvætᵻkən ˈsɪti/; Italian: Città del Vaticano [tʃitˈta ddel vatiˈkaːno]; Latin: Civitas Vaticana),[d] officially Vatican City State or the State of Vatican City (Italian: Stato della Città del Vaticano;[e] Latin: Status Civitatis Vaticanae),[f] is a walled enclave within the city of Rome. With an area of approximately 44 hectares (110 acres), and a population of 842,[3] it is the smallest state in the world by both area and population.
Within Vatican City are religious and cultural sites such as St. Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums. They feature some of the world's most famous paintings and sculptures. The unique economy of Vatican City is supported financially by the sale of postage stamps and tourist mementos, fees for admission to museums, and the sale of publications.
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VATICAN CITY MUSEUMS TOUR GUIDE - MUST SEE IN ROME ITALY
THE VATICAN MUSEUMS ROME
Close to St Peter's Basilica are the corridors of the Vatican Museums that attract 4 million people every year from all over the world. A marvelous journey that will take us through a constellation of 13 museums and see some of the greatest treasures of humanity.
They present the preserved and extraordinary legacy of culture, history, and beauty that the Roman Pontiffs have collected and preserved for centuries: this is the mission of the Vatican Museums today.
The Vatican Museums are plural as they are a complex of different collections, all extraordinarily important. Egyptian, Etruscan, Greek and Roman, Christian, and epigraphic, paintings of several centuries and the great Renaissance of Raphael and Michelangelo in the “Rooms” and the Sistine Chapel. And then there are the decorative arts, the ethnological collections, the historical collections, the carriages and the papal berlins, up to modern and contemporary art.
A dynamic museum where tradition and innovation find a perfect synthesis, able to render concrete what the Roman Church has pursued for centuries in her cultural institutions.
Tradition, to be dated back to Pope Julius II, to that 1506 which saw the creation of the “Courtyard of the Statues”, the most celebrated in Rome at the time, in the heart of the Vatican Belvedere. Then, the great museum era of the eighteenth century, passing through Canova and reaching, with Pope Pius XI in the aftermath of the Lateran Treaty of 1929, an organic and effective institutional order for the Museums, made accessible to the world via the portal opened in the Vatican Walls. Tradition that is protection, restoration, conservation and enhancement of the collections through study, research, teaching, international projects, conferences and exhibitions.
Innovation, which is indispensable today for the functioning of an Institution that receives millions of visitors each year, and where thousands of people, employees and collaborators, work every day. Innovation that enables the Museums collections to be appreciated in a dynamic and current way, and which through this new web site enables the most remote places of our world to be reached.
It is my hope that every visitor who enters the Vatican Museums is pervaded by that sense of privilege at finding oneself inside the Beauty that leads to Faith, and that this digital tool may also be a vehicle for knowledge, harmony and spirituality.
Pinecone Courtyard. The pinecone fountain is made out of bronze and was found near the Pantheon but was originally on top of Hadrian's mausoleum, water use to pour out of the scales.
The 2 bronze peacocks on each side also came from the Mausoleum.
Sphere within a Sphere.
The Octagonal court was the first of the museum palaces built by Pope Julius II. The statue of Apollo was the first statue in 1503 and later Popes added to the collection.
God of the Tiber River,
Laocoon group Statue.
Sala Rotonda was modeled after the Pantheon.
Floor is paved with a roman mosaic.
Bathtub of Nero Made of porphyry.
Bronze Statue of Hercules.
Juno Queen of the Gods and protectress of women.
Sala of Croce Greca.
The Sarcophagi of Helena and Constantina are two fourth century porphyry sarcophagi.
The Gallery of tapestry; Flemish tapestries, realized in Brussels by Pieter van Aelst’s School from drawings by Raphael’s pupils, during the pontificate of Clement VII (1523-1534), hang on the walls. They were first shown in the Sistine Chapel in 1531.
Gallery of Maps....
Raphael Rooms...
Sala di Constantino... Battle against Maxentius.... in this sign conquer
Stanza di Eliodoro.
St Peter in Chains being freed by the Angel.
The Room of the Segnatura contains Raphael's most famous frescoes. Besides be
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Piazza Navona to St. Peter's Square Rome Virtual Walk in 4k Part 5
Part 5: Piazza Navona to St. Peter's Square
In this video your walk will start at the Piazza Navona. You'll then walk down Via dei Coronari, the perfect Roman street filled with antique shops, art galleries, and restaurants. You'll then cross the Tiber river over the Ponte Sant'Angelo (Bridge of Hadrian) to the Castel Sant'Angelo. Finally you will walk 500 meters down the Road of the Conciliation to St. Peter's Square.
00:20 - Fountain of Neptune and Piazza Navona
02:25 - Via dei Coronari
08:35 - Ponte Sant-Angelo
10:15 - Castel Sant- Angelo
13:03 - Road of the Conciliation
17:25 - St. Peter's Square
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Rome's Vatican & Sistine Chapel Tour: How to Avoid the Crowds
Imagine standing in the Sistine Chapel, with just a handful of people around. Or walking through the Vatican City Museums with not one other soul... It is possible!
On our trip to Rome, we wanted to see as much of Vatican City's highlights, without the thousands of tourists, long waits and jampacked rooms. I am so happy that we took this small group tour with LivItaly because we actually got to learn a lot and ENJOY our experience.
You wake up EARLY but it is all worth it when you meet your guide--Giulia was amazing--and then you walk into the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel in the quiet hours of the morning before they are even open to the public!
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A great place to start is the Termini Station, which is easily accessible by Metro. I always book my hotel near Termini for its great flexibility to the Metro and trains throughout Italy and the Fiumicino Airport.
Head South West on via Cavour for less than 5 minutes for the first stop, the Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore – a 5th century church with gilded ceiling and majestic works of art. The basilica is the largest catholic church in Rome outside of the Vatican. Typically, a 15 minute stop should to the trick.
Continue South west along via Cavour, following the bend to the right, for about 15 minutes where you will intersect with via Dei Fori Imperiali, turn left towards the Coliseum. With your advanced ticket purchase, you’ll use the short line for pre-purchased tickets – this should take about 5 minutes. When entering the Coliseum, head upwards into the stadium. An hour should be ample time to explore and take photos.
When exiting the Coliseum, head south towards the Arch of Constantine then west up the roadway to the Forum. After entering the gates, the Arch of Titus is straight ahead – celebrating the 1st century victories of the Roman conquest of Jerusalem. Spending about an hour you can walk the grounds of the Forum and ascend the palatine hill for some great views of modern Rome.
From the center of the Forum, exit through the North East exit onto via dei Fori Imperiali and cross the street. Head north west along Trajan’s Forum and past Trajan’s column ending at the Alter of the Fatherland, also known as the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II. This landmark was completed in 1925 in honor of Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy.
Now head North on via dei Corso and follow the signs to the Trevi Fountain – there are several places here where you can get some food on the go.
Arriving at the Trevi Fountain, you’ll want to push your way through the crowds to get to the edge of the fountain for the obligatory coin toss over your shoulder – ensuring your future return to Rome. You’ll want to spend about 15 minutes here.
Heading west, follow the side streets to the Pantheon – generally, lines move quickly here and exploring the inside of the Pantheon will take about 20 minutes.
Continue westward towards Piazza Navona, following the signs. In Piazza Navona, there are several fountains and an Egyptian obelisk located in the center – cafes and restaurants surround the perimeter of the square, but be warned, the amazing atmosphere does significantly affect pricing.
Head westward along the winding streets lined with restaurants and then northward (keeping right) towards the Ponte Sant’Angelo. Cross the bridge over the Tiber to the Castel Sant’Angelo.
Keeping left, head West towards St. Peter’s Basilica and Vatican City. When entering the main square, keep to the right for the entrance into St. Peter’s. You’ll spend about 30-45 minutes in the Basilica where you’ll be overcome by the grandeur of the architecture and marvel in the incredible works of art, including the Pietà sculpture by Michelangelo.
Heading out of St. Peter’s, head towards the large obelisk in the center of the square and then turn left, or north, up the street, taking another left at the corner of the Wall to the Vatican. Here you will enter the Vatican Museums where you will see well know masterpieces from throughout the centuries, including works by Raphael and the Sistine Chapel paintings by Michelangelo. Although this museum is huge, you can march through it in about an hour and a half.
Heading East, a 25 minute walk back across the Tiber to the Piazza Popolo where you can climb the stairs to the Terrazza del Pincio for a great view of Rome at the edge of the Borghese gardens.
Head South East towards the Spanish Steps where there is plenty of luxury shopping and a great selection of restaurants for dinner. As the night turns darker, head south towards the Trevi Fountain for a completely different experience and an evening Gelato.
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Best Walking Tour of Rome! [4K]
Click on the time links below to skip ahead to your desired location. Enjoy a 15+ mile walk around the Eternal City of Rome. This video includes Titles, Captions and Maps. I will be uploading a 2nd version with only titles in case the captions are too distracting for some viewers. This walk is divided into six parts.
00:00 Part 1 Map - 2.4+ miles
00:23 - Porta del Popolo
01:35 - Piazza del Popolo
04:26 - Via del Corso
12:48 - Piazza di Spagna
13:36 - The SPANISH STEPS
19:00 - Basilica di Sant'Andrea delle Fratte
25:16 - TREVI FOUNTAIN
33:15 - Column of Marcus Aurelius
40:15 - The PANTHEON
55:20 - PIAZZA NAVONA
59:06 - Paquino
1:03:52 Part 2 Map - 3+ Miles
1:04:13 - Piazza Navona
1:06:05 - Via dei Coronari
1:12:00 - Ponte Sant'Angelo
1:14:00 - Castel Sant'Angelo
1:20:45 - ST. PETER'S SQUARE
1:23:52 - St. Peter's Basilica
1:30:33 - Porto Santo Spirito
1:37:00 - Walk along the Tiber River
1:42:50 - Ponte Sisto Bridge
1:48:50 - CAMPO DE' FIORI
2:02:00 - Largo di Torre Argentina
2:04:49 Part 3 Map - 2.5+ Miles
2:05:10 - Largo di Torre Argentina
2:10:26 - THEATER OF MARCELLUS
2:12:00 - Temple of Apollo Sosiano
2:13:40 - Porticus Octaviae
2:17:00 - Ponte Fabricio
2:18:16 - Tiber Island
2:21:04 - Ponte Palatino
2:25:18 - THE MOUTH OF TRUTH
2:27:50 - CIRCUS MAXIMUS
2:37:20 - Forum Boarium
2:37:35 - Temple of Hercules Victor
2:38:18 - Temple of Portunus
2:45:20 - Capitoline Hill
2:45:44 - Basilica Dell'Ara Coeli
2:51:14 - Cordonata Stairs
2:52:00 - Campidoglio
2:52:37 - Palazzo Senatorio
2:53:46 - Roman Forum Viewpoint
3:00:18 - Altar of the Fatherland
3:04:45 Part 4 Map - 2+ Miles
3:04:56 - Altar of the Fatherland
3:05:23 - Athenaeum of Hadrian
3:06:37 - Trajan's Column
3:07:04 - Trajan's Forum
3:08:41 - Imperial Forum Map
3:09:01 - Trajan's Market
3:11:55 - Temple of Venuc Genetrix (Forum of Caesar)
3:12:40 - Clivus Argentarius
3:13:54 - Arch of Septimius Severus
3:15:50 - Roman Forum
3:16:29 - Basilica di Santi Luca e Martina
3:22:03 - Mamertine Prison/Church of San Giuseppe dei Falegnami
3:25:28- Forum of Caesar
3:29:33 - Forum of Nerva
3:30:12 - Forum of Augustus
3:30:21 - Temple of Mars Ultor
3:32:50 - Via dei Fori Imperiali
3:34:10 - The Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian
3:37:52 - Temple of Romulus(inside)
3:42:46 - Basilica of Maxentius
3:45:20 - COLOSSEUM
3:48:20 - Meta Sudans
3:48:47 - ARCH OF CONSTANTINE
3:56:39 - Oppian Hill Park
4:05:12 Part 5 Map - 2.7+ Miles
4:05:37 - Colosseum
4:12:51 - Borgia Stairs
4:13:40 - Piazza di San Pietro in Vincoli
4:19:12 - The Capocci Tower
4:23:30 - Basilica of Saint Mary Major
4:26:50 - Piazza dell'Esquilino
4:31:30 - ROMA TERMINI
4:35:00 - Baths of Diocletian
4:37:35 - Piazza della Repubblica
4:38:15 - The Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels and the Martyrs
4:46:05 - Fountain of Moses
4:46:50 - Saint Mary of Victory
4:55:33 - Garden of St. Andrea
5:01:27 - Piazza del Quirinale
5:02:28 - Quirinale Palace
5:04:37 Part 6 Map - 1.7+ Miles
5:04:59 - Quirinale Palace Stairs
5:07:52 - Trevi Fountain
5:14:08 - Piazza di San Silvestro
5:19:33 - Piazza Mignanelli
5:23:53 - Spanish Steps
5:24:14 - Top of the Spanish Steps
5:24:40 - Trinita dei Monti
5:37:20 - Mausoleum of Augustus
5:38:50 - Ara Pacis (Altar of Augustan Peace)
5:50:31 - Piazza del Popolo
5:51:58 - Porta del Popolo
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Walking around the Vatican City and the Castel St. Angelo.
????About Rome
Rome is the capital city and a special comune of Italy (named Comune di Roma Capitale). Rome also serves as the capital of the Lazio region. With 2,879,728 residents in 1,285 km2 (496.1 sq mi), it is also the country's most populated comune. It is the fourth most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits. It is the centre of the Metropolitan City of Rome, which has a population of 4,355,725 residents, thus making it the most populous metropolitan city in Italy.
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WALKING TOUR OF ROME AND VATICAN CITY | Travel Vlog
In the final part of mine and Lee's journey around Italy, we visited Rome. It was a great trip and quite possibly the place where we have done the most walking out of any of our holidays. The city is stunning and we couldn't miss out on taking in the Coliseum, the Vatican, the Pantheon and more. We were proper tourists battling against the scorching heat but we're so glad we got to stay there. It's also one of the only cities where we have properly checked out the gay district - and we're glad we did with quite possibly the strongest Long Island iced teas we have ever had.
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