You will journey from the creation of Adam, through Antiquity, the Renaissance, and the Modern Era, to the Last Judgment. Pope Paul III, upon seeing Michelangelo's fresco "The Last Judgment," could not utter a word and fell to his knees before it.

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St. Peter's Basilica is not only the largest building in the Vatican and the world's majestic Christian church. The cathedral is among the top 10 popular places for tourists, according to experts at the travel portal TripAdvisor. A tour of the temple, the Sistine Chapel, and the Vatican Museums is the most popular in the world and, perhaps, the most impressive. In just 3 hours, you can see with your own eyes the masterpieces of Michelangelo, Raphael, Caravaggio, da Vinci, and the place where the Pope's speeches instill hope in the hearts of millions of Christians.

The Vatican is located on the territory of the capital of Italy. Therefore, to visit here, you need not only desire and funds, but also a Schengen visa and medical insurance. If you do not have a biometric passport, you must obtain a visa at the visa center of the Italian embassy. Travel insurance should be arranged at an insurance company office or ordered online. Getting a policy when ordering online is much easier than going through the bureaucratic procedure of collecting documents and waiting for a decision. Travel insurance on the Oh.ua website is issued in 10 minutes, and the client instantly receives a digital policy by email.

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The surprise that awaits tourists upon arrival in the center of the Eternal City is not a cultural or divine revelation, but a queue of hundreds of tourists—like at the Colosseum. St. Peter's Square and Basilica are open and free to visit. Before visiting the museums and the Sistine Chapel, you must pass security and buy a ticket: at the ticket office or book on the website www.museivaticani.va. As with ordering insurance online https://oh.ua/travel/, you need to pay for a ticket to the world of art with a bank card. The pass costs 8 euros for children and students or 16 euros for adults.

As tourists who have visited Rome report, under unfortunate circumstances, people stand in line for hours for a pass. By pre-ordering a pass online, you can get to the square skipping the queue. To do this, you need to pay extra for the Skip the Line option, 2 or 4 euros for a reduced or standard ticket. For 4 euros, some manage to save 4 hours of time. It is better to spend it on getting to know Rome—a place that attracts millions of people every year. And one more tip concerns the dress code: you must visit the Vatican in strict, closed clothing. Tourists in shorts and T-shirts are not allowed into the treasury of art. Plan your excursion so that little things do not spoil the encounter with the beautiful.