
- 4.6/5
M47***14The tour guide was definitely the highlight of this trip! His explanations were fascinating, his service was attentive, and his attitude was fantastic. He was a hassle-free and enjoyable guide, highly recommended, as he was both informative and entertaining.
- 4.7/5
JoengSan WongIn the smallest country in the world, there is the largest church in the world. It is a treasure of art. I was amazed after entering. I have been there 3-4 times, but every time I go in, I get a different shock and experience. If conditions permit, it is recommended to visit the cathedral at night. It will give you a different experience.
- 4.8/5
淡定求不得It is very convenient to make an appointment and buy tickets, which can reduce uncertainty. We went there at the appointment time and were quickly inside. This place is definitely worth a visit, as it houses a wide variety of collections from successive popes, as well as murals.
- 5.0/5
SUNSHINE ONUSThe world's largest Catholic church is highly recommended. It is majestic, luxurious and meaningful. St. Peter's Basilica is known for its magnificent architecture, exquisite art and profound religious significance. Countless art treasures are displayed inside the church. The most famous ones include Michelangelo's sculpture "Pietà" and Bernini's "Throne of St. Peter". These works of art not only show the artists' superb skills, but also convey deep religious emotions. The walls and domes of the church are decorated with a large number of mosaics and murals. These works are based on religious stories, with bright colors and rich details, showing the artistic styles of the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
- 4.7/5
悦心悦意St. Peter's Square (St. Peter's Square) is a famous square in the Vatican City State, located in the center of Vatican City, one of the largest squares in the world, with high historical, cultural and religious values. It is recommended to send postcards to the souvenir shop on the edge of the square, which is very commemorative.
- 4.6/5
游游ddRaphael's Rooms are four rooms in the Papal Palace that Raphael and his apprentices painted under the commission of the Pope. For example, the first room, the Constantine Room, was mainly used for official ceremonies, and the third room, the Signatory Room, was mainly used as the Pope's study and private office. The most well-known of them is of course the Signatory Room, which contains Raphael's "Dispute over the Sacrament" and the treasure of the museum, "The School of Athens".
- 4.3/5
SUNSHINE ONUSThe obelisk located in the Vatican Square is about 37 meters high and weighs about 320 tons. It is made of a whole piece of red granite. It is in the shape of a pointed square column, which gradually decreases from bottom to top, and the top is shaped like the tip of a pyramid. Unlike other obelisks in Rome, the Vatican Obelisk is a blank monument, and there are no Egyptian hieroglyphs engraved on the monument. The placement of the obelisk in St. Peter's Square is highly symbolic. It is placed in the center of the square, facing the dome designed by Michelangelo, symbolizing the church's victory over paganism and its role as the center of the Christian world. The obelisk bears witness to the close connection between ancient Egypt, Roman history and early Christianity, and is a symbol of the fusion of different cultures and civilizations. The Vatican Obelisk is not only a famous landmark of Vatican City, but also an important part of the world's cultural heritage, attracting countless tourists and history lovers every year.
- 4.8/5
fooler0809This is a front-end divine pet, a place that is incomprehensible, at least to me personally, a bit like a cabinet with a curtain in the palace, located in the visual center of the church, almost black.







A wonderful journey through the art and history of the Vatican Museums
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