Discover the magic of the Vatican Museums at night! From April 14th to October 28th, the museum will be open during extended hours, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to take in the history and beauty of timeless works of art away from the hustle and bustle of the busy city. Join us as we explore the three different phases of Michelangelo’s Pietàs and discover the significance of the Church’s artistic heritage in a more spiritual and devotional manner. Don’t miss this chance to experience the Vatican Museums’ mission of evangelization and the journey of faith it inspires.
Vatican Museums Nights are Back: Experience the Beauty and History of Art
Night at the Vatican Museums
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- 20.04.23

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