A new tour is offering visitors privileged entrance to the Vatican and Sistine Chapel at night, long after the crowds have gone home.

A view of Vatican City by night with a bridge and water
A new tour is offering entrance to Vatican City and the Sistine Chapel by night © What A Life Tours

The Vatican After Hours Tour gives visitors the opportunity to view the highlights of its extensive art collection and the Sistine Chapel in small groups of 12 people, three hours after general admission entrance has closed. An expert guide will take the guests on a starlit adventure, exploring a maze of globally-acclaimed art and historic architecture, including works like Raphael’s "School of Athens" and ‘The Raphael Rooms," and Michelangelo’s "The Creation of Adam" and "The Last Judgement." 

People wandering around the Pio-Clementine Museum in Vatican Museums
Pio-Clementine Museum in Vatican Museums. Gallery of Statues and Hall of Busts © Kiev.Victor/Shutterstock

Comprised of 54 galleries, the Vatican Museums offer the crème de la crème of art and architecture in a nocturnal ambience that few ever get to experience. The guides will tell visitors stories of the artists and their lives, along with the rivalry and drama that unfolded between the creators of the Vatican’s most esteemed jewels. They will provide invaluable insights behind the works of art and will delve into some of the most forward-thinking art techniques of the times.

Visitors in Stanza della segnatura decorated by Raphael's frescoes in Raphael Rooms in Vatican Museums
Visitors in Stanza della segnatura decorated by Raphael's frescoes in Raphael Rooms in Vatican Museums © woe/Shutterstock

Visitors will also visit the Sistine Chapel under the cloak of darkness, at a time once reserved for popes or the papal conclave. They will learn about all of Michelangelo’s challenges in creating one of humanity’s greatest creative achievements. The tour offers the opportunity to see brilliantly frescoed walls and ceilings under perfect viewing conditions with lighting that highlights every elegant detail.

A low angle view of a mural in the Sistine Chapel with people looking at it
Visitors will also visit the Sistine Chapel under the cloak of darkness © Andrew Nguyen/EyeEm/GettyImages

The new tour is offered by Rome specialists, What A Life Tours, who will also offer guests complimentary aperitivo of prosecco and some light nibbles at its nearby office. Further information on the Vatican After Hours Tour is available here.

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