Vatican Gardens

Find information about Vatican Gardens, an architectural masterpiece

Introduction

The Vatican Gardens, or the Gardens of the Vatican City, are a peaceful oasis in the heart of Rome, filled with lush greenery, iconic sculptures, and centuries of history. Founded in 1279, the Vatican Gardens have been enjoyed by many devoted visitors over the centuries, offering a respite for visitors of all faiths. Today, it’s one of the most popular attractions in Rome and the only way to explore the gardens is to take a guided tour.

About Vatican Gardens

Outside the vatican gardens
The Vatican Gardens are located in the south-western part of the Vatican City, covering an area of 57 acres. It’s filled with an array of beautiful and unique plants from around the world, including cypress trees, olive trees, laurel trees and more. The gardens also house some of the most famous sculptures in the world, including the famous “Pieta” statue by Michelangelo, as well as other works of art by some of the world’s greatest sculptors.

Reasons to visit

The Vatican Gardens are a must-see for those visiting Rome, offering a tranquil and spiritual escape from the hustle and bustle of the busy city. Whether it is to admire the views of the gardens or to explore the many sculptures, the Vatican Gardens offer a unique experience that can’t be found anywhere else in the world. Visitors can also admire the beautiful fountains and take a leisurely stroll through the gardens, surrounded by the beauty of nature.

Tickets, Pricing & Opening Hours

Tickets for the guided tour of the Vatican Gardens can be purchased online or at the Vatican Ticket Office. The full price ticket costs around 32€, while reduced ticket is 24€. The Vatican Gardens are open from Monday to Saturday from 9am until 6pm.
Aerial view of vatican gardens

History

The Vatican Gardens have a rich history that spans more than seven centuries. They were originally commissioned by Pope Sixtus IV as a way to provide recreation for the papal court. Over the centuries, the gardens were expanded and redesigned by subsequent popes, including Pope Leo X, Pope Paul V, and Pope Pius XI.
Vatican gardens picture

Highlights

The Vatican Gardens are home to some of the world’s most famous sculptures, including the iconic Pieta by Michelangelo and the Winged Lion of St. Mark by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Visitors can also explore the Papal Palace and the private gardens of the Pope, both of which are off-limits to the public. There are also many other highlights, such as the beautiful fountains, the rose garden, and the beautifully landscaped paths.

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