About Sistine Chapel


The Sistine Chapel is one of the world's most popular and iconic chapels, situated at the very end of the museum right before the St.peters"s Basilica. It is renowned for its ceiling painted by Michelangelo, which depicts the creation of the world and the fall of man. The Sistine Chapel was built between 1477 and 1480 and is named after Pope Sixtus IV, who decided to paint the ceiling and make it could full and attractive with its magnificent frescoes and intricate details. 


The frescoes on the ceiling took Michelangelo four years to complete and are considered some of the greatest works of art in human history. The Sistine Chapel is also famous for its extensive collection of papal conclaves, where the cardinals of the Catholic Church gather to elect a new Pope.


Visitors can tour the Sistine Chapel as part of their visit to the Vatican Museums, but it is important to note that tickets for the Sistine Chapel can be in high demand and sell out quickly. So, booking Sistine Chapel tickets in advance is advisable to avoid disappointment. The chapel's interior is awe-inspiring, and the ceiling is a true masterpiece that leaves visitors in awe. The Sistine Chapel is not only a religious site but also a symbol of art, history, and culture, making it a must-visit for anyone travelling to Rome.