Visit to the Sistine Chapel, Rome
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Amid the masterpieces
Sakal Times, Pune
By CAMIL PARKHE
Published on December 25, 2011
Parkhe recalls how he soaked in
the ambience of Sistine Chapel during his recent tour
of the Vatican Museums
While the visit to St Peter’s Basilica and its spacious campus is free of
cost, the entry fee for visiting the Vatican Museums is 14 Euros for adults and
eight Euros for children below 16 years. There is some concession for Catholic
priests wearing the Roman collar. Having visited other museums and tourist
attractions around Europe, I found this fee quite exorbitant. But the desire to
visit the museum made me think beyond those calculations.
But, the movement in the Vatican Museums is one way and the visitors
cannot turn back to the entry point. They are constantly on the move towards the
exit. So for an average visitor, there is not much time to stand at one place to
admire an exhibit for a long time. There are thousands of exhibits, and visitors
must rush from one gallery to the other to see them. It can take a few weeks to
observe minutely all the art pieces.
Soon it became clear that the atmosphere and the mood in Sistine Chapel,
named after Pope Sixtus IV, is far different from the other Vatican museums. It
is a chapel — a sacred place, and tourists have to maintain decorum here.
And after all that, I changed my opinion. The entry fee may have been
heavy on pocket, but the masterpieces at these museums are so priceless and
fascinating that it is worth every Euro.
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Visit to the Sistine Chapel, Rome
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