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This gallery covered all major attractions I was able to cover on a 3-day trip to Rome, Italy, but specifically the Vatican City.

Unfortunately, I could not take photos or recordings of the Sistine Chapel. Phones, pictures, cameras and recording devices are prohibited in the Sistine Chapel. So, we were asked to put away our phones and cameras once we got to the entrance of the Sistine Chapel. But believe me when I say, c’est magnifique! It is beyond beautiful and breathtaking. Imagine a wall to ceiling painting of the Roman early catholic church and other paintings by Michelangelo.

Also, you are not allowed to talk inside the Sistine Chapel. It is the pope’s prayer chapel and was painted by Michelangelo. To access the Sistine Chapel, you have to pass through the Vatican Museums.

Pictures covered the streets of Vatican City, the Vatican Museums, St. Peter’s Square and Basilica, and Michelangelo’s Castle.

Now, let’s start with the walls of Vatican City.

Happy Viewing.


The Vatican Walls

The walls of Vatican City

The walls of Vatican City

The queue in front of the Museum

The queue in front of the Museum

The walls

The walls

These walls are actually very high

These walls are actually very high

Main entrance to the Vatican Museums

Main entrance to the Vatican Museums


Views around the Vatican City

A small church inside the Vatican City. I could not find the name.

A small church inside the Vatican City. I could not find the name.

The view around St. Peter’s Basilica

The view around St. Peter’s Basilica

Bernini’s Colonnade

Bernini’s Colonnade

A street in the Vatican

A street in the Vatican

Another random street

Another random street

Nigerian Embassy of the Holy See, Vatican City

Nigerian Embassy of the Holy See, Vatican City

Peep Michelangelo’s Castle

Peep Michelangelo’s Castle

Ponte Vittorio Emmanuelle II bridge with the Tibet River

Ponte Vittorio Emmanuelle II bridge with the Tibet River

Piazza Pia - A view of St. Peters Basilica from Michelangelo’s Castle

Piazza Pia - A view of St. Peters Basilica from Michelangelo’s Castle