The Vatican and Rome. 2000 years of history

Rome, Italy
Duration: 02:00 | 163 Ratings
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About the Tour

A route particularly recommended for those interested in learning more about the history of the Vatican and its two-thousand-year relationship with Rome!
Why is St. Peter's Basilica located in the Vatican? When was it built? Why does the Vatican have this name? What is the "Passetto"? The tour will allow you to answer these and many other questions, guiding you on an itinerary full of charm and history.
Through an in-depth overview from the outside we will examine:

  • Piazza Cavour (start of the tour)
  • Sant'Angelo castel
  • Via della Conciliazione
  • Passetto di Borgo
  • Vatican walls
  • St. Peter's Square (end of tour)

At the end, on their own behalf, the participants can choose to visit the interior of St. Peter's Basilica and, if they wish, go to the Vatican Museums, whose entrance is not far from the square.
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About the Guide
I am an authorized guide of Rome and its province and for more than 20 years I have been involved in the illustration of the treasures of Rome with dedication and passion for cultural dissemination. In addition to a first degree in Political Science, I have a BA in Art History and another in Classical Archaeology. I like to tell the history and art of Rome, always trying to stimulate the attention and curiosity of the participants in my tours.

How to Find Guide
I will be at the right side of the central monument of Cavour square (looking at the Palace of Justice) with a sign reading "Vatican tour"

Meeting point to start a Tour
WF49+4R5 Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy

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