Rome

The Keys of the Vatican

A private quest through the Vatican where your family follows the keyholder and searches for a missing key among its most iconic masterpieces.

Cultural Visit
Monuments & Museums
Game Booklet included
Private Certified Guide
Minimum age
10 years
Duration
3 hours

Description

Follow the footsteps of Gianni Crea, the Vatican’s keyholder, through a 3 hour private experience designed as a quest inside the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, and Saint Peter’s Basilica. As you move through these iconic spaces, each stage of the visit becomes part of a search to locate a missing key hidden within the Vatican.

Children observe their surroundings, connect visual elements, and answer questions that guide their progression. What you see becomes part of the experience, as paintings, sculptures, and architectural details reveal clues that help you move forward step by step.

As you reach the Sistine Chapel and continue toward Saint Peter’s Basilica, the investigation unfolds through the masterpieces themselves. Michelangelo’s works, symbolic elements, and artistic details take on a new role, transforming the visit into an active exploration.

Meeting point: The gate Musei Vaticani, 00120 Vatican City
Ending point: St Peter’s Basilica

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Inclusions

  • Private experienced guide
  • Skip the line tickets to the Vatican Museums
  • Game booklet for each child

Exclusions

  • Transfers
  • Food & Beverages
  • Tip & Gratuities
  • Access to Raphael’s Rooms

Highlights

  • Explore the Vatican through a quest built around its hidden keys and symbols
  • Turn masterpieces into clues to observe, decode, and connect
  • A more engaging way to experience the Sistine Chapel and its details

FAQ's

Is this a private tour?
Yes, this is a private experience designed exclusively for your family, ensuring personalized attention and a unique adventure through Rome.
Will children and parents stay together during the visit?
Yes, the experience is designed for the whole family to enjoy together at all times.
Is the Vatican accessible for guests with reduced mobility?
Yes, the Vatican Museums and Saint Peter’s Basilica are accessible. Please note that there is no direct access from the Sistine Chapel to the Basilica. To reach the Basilica, you need to exit the Museums and walk around to the main entrance.
Is the Dome included?
Access to the Dome and the Vatican Gardens are not included in this experience.

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