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Vatican Necropolis
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The Vatican Necropolis lies under the Vatican City, at depths varying between 5–12 metres below Saint Peter's Basilica. The Vatican sponsored archaeological excavations under Saint Peter's in the years 1940–1949 which revealed parts of a necropolis dating to Imperial times.
Nearby attractions
St. Peter's Basilica
Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatican City
Sistine Chapel
00120 Vatican City
Saint Peter's Square
Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatican City
Ufficio Scavi
WF23+MJ7, Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatican City
Paul VI Hall
Piazza del Sant'uffizio, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
La Pietà di Michelangelo
WF23+WVJ, Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatican City
St. Peter Square Obelisk
Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatican City
Tomb of Saint Peter
Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatican City
St. Peter's Baldachin
WF23+V93, Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatican City
Museo del Tesoro della Basilica di San Pietro
Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatican City
Nearby restaurants
Ristorante Pizzeria Castello
Via delle Fornaci, 13, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Angelo's
Via di Porta Cavalleggeri, 45a, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Osteria Pizzeria Come Va?
Via di Porta Cavalleggeri, 87, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
PERDINCI Bistrò - Ristorante a San Pietro Roma
Via della Stazione di S. Pietro, 8, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Pancia Felice Fornaci
Via delle Fornaci, 12, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Ristrot San Pietro
Via di Porta Cavalleggeri, 99, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Restaurant "La Vittoria"
Via delle Fornaci, 15-17, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Pizza Zizza
Via delle Fornaci, 11, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Homebaked Porta Cavalleggeri
Via di Porta Cavalleggeri, 25, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Capitan Cono
Via di Porta Cavalleggeri, 117-119-121-123, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Nearby hotels
Residenza Paolo VI Hotel
Via Paolo VI, 29, 00193 Roma RM, Italy
Starhotels Michelangelo
Via della Stazione di S. Pietro, 14, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Empire Vatican B & B
Via Aurelia, 36, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Elle Boutique Hotel
Via della Stazione Vaticana, 1, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Al Ponte del Papa Bed and Breakfast, Rome
Via Aurelia, 62, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
B&B Armonie Romane
Via di Porta Fabbrica, 33, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Hotel Emmaus Rome
Via delle Fornaci, 23/25, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Hotel Paolo II
Via Paolo II, 3, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Innsiderome
Via di Porta Cavalleggeri, 13, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
B & B Roman Fantasies
Via di Porta Fabbrica, 15, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
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Vatican Necropolis

Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatican City
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The Vatican Necropolis lies under the Vatican City, at depths varying between 5–12 metres below Saint Peter's Basilica. The Vatican sponsored archaeological excavations under Saint Peter's in the years 1940–1949 which revealed parts of a necropolis dating to Imperial times.

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attractions: St. Peter's Basilica, Sistine Chapel, Saint Peter's Square, Ufficio Scavi, Paul VI Hall, La Pietà di Michelangelo, St. Peter Square Obelisk, Tomb of Saint Peter, St. Peter's Baldachin, Museo del Tesoro della Basilica di San Pietro, restaurants: Ristorante Pizzeria Castello, Angelo's, Osteria Pizzeria Come Va?, PERDINCI Bistrò - Ristorante a San Pietro Roma, Pancia Felice Fornaci, Ristrot San Pietro, Restaurant "La Vittoria", Pizza Zizza, Homebaked Porta Cavalleggeri, Capitan Cono
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museivaticani.va
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Nearby attractions of Vatican Necropolis

St. Peter's Basilica

Sistine Chapel

Saint Peter's Square

Ufficio Scavi

Paul VI Hall

La Pietà di Michelangelo

St. Peter Square Obelisk

Tomb of Saint Peter

St. Peter's Baldachin

Museo del Tesoro della Basilica di San Pietro

St. Peter's Basilica

St. Peter's Basilica

4.8

(53.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Sistine Chapel

Sistine Chapel

4.7

(29.9K)

Closed
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Saint Peter's Square

Saint Peter's Square

4.8

(15.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Ufficio Scavi

Ufficio Scavi

4.8

(224)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Vatican Necropolis

Ristorante Pizzeria Castello

Angelo's

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PERDINCI Bistrò - Ristorante a San Pietro Roma

Pancia Felice Fornaci

Ristrot San Pietro

Restaurant "La Vittoria"

Pizza Zizza

Homebaked Porta Cavalleggeri

Capitan Cono

Ristorante Pizzeria Castello

Ristorante Pizzeria Castello

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(6.3K)

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Angelo's

Angelo's

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Osteria Pizzeria Come Va?

Osteria Pizzeria Come Va?

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(900)

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PERDINCI Bistrò - Ristorante a San Pietro Roma

PERDINCI Bistrò - Ristorante a San Pietro Roma

4.6

(795)

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A Must-Visit in Your Lifetime in Rome!! Vatican Museums 🏛️🎨
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A Must-Visit in Your Lifetime in Rome!! Vatican Museums 🏛️🎨
Reita HackajReita Hackaj
Visiting the Vatican Necropolis is a truly magical experience. Walking beneath the Vatican itself, through authentic Roman ruins, feels like stepping back in time. The atmosphere is unlike anything else in Rome - quiet, ancient, and filled with reverence. The path takes you along an old Roman road, lined with tombs, and leads to what is believed to be the resting place of Saint Peter. Standing there, seeing the bones of St. Peter, the Prince of the Apostles, is profoundly moving — a moment that connects history, faith, and archaeology in the most powerful way. The necropolis lies 3 to 11 meters below the floor of the central nave of Saint Peter’s Basilica, under the level of the Vatican Grottoes. It was rediscovered thanks to excavations commissioned by Pope Pius XII between 1939 and 1958. Today, it offers one of the most significant windows into the origins of Christianity and the history of the Basilica itself. That said, it’s important to note: this is a confined underground space. It is not recommended for those who are claustrophobic or have difficulty breathing. For anyone else, though, the visit is unforgettable — a rare chance to walk under the grandeur of St. Peter’s Basilica and touch the raw, ancient stones of Rome. Sacred, timeless, and deeply moving.
Kiwi ChickKiwi Chick
Its forbidden to take photos inside. Just need to respect this request, its a privilege to get the opportunity to see this amazing site. It's a labyrinth of underground tunnels which were ancient roman paths that were once above ground, excavated back in the 1940s. It showcases religious sentiments and tombs of individuals and families from the 1st to 4th century AD, archaelogical discoveries 1600 years ago. Its said that Saint Peter's remains are here and you get to visit this tomb and the excavation area directly underneath the High Altar above. The tour was amazing and informative at connecting us with this event in history and times gone by and how it all came about with his remains buried underneath the city. The entrance wasn't easy to find, you dont go through the main entrance at St Peter's, you need to walk around the left of the Bascillica to a separate entrance where there are Swiss guards manning the gate. Take your ID for security too. And no large bags etc... its on the ticket... hopefully! It was on mine. Absolutely mind blowing for me, I love architecture and history though. Thanks so much for a once in a lifetime opportunity ✨️
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Visiting the Vatican Necropolis is a truly magical experience. Walking beneath the Vatican itself, through authentic Roman ruins, feels like stepping back in time. The atmosphere is unlike anything else in Rome - quiet, ancient, and filled with reverence. The path takes you along an old Roman road, lined with tombs, and leads to what is believed to be the resting place of Saint Peter. Standing there, seeing the bones of St. Peter, the Prince of the Apostles, is profoundly moving — a moment that connects history, faith, and archaeology in the most powerful way. The necropolis lies 3 to 11 meters below the floor of the central nave of Saint Peter’s Basilica, under the level of the Vatican Grottoes. It was rediscovered thanks to excavations commissioned by Pope Pius XII between 1939 and 1958. Today, it offers one of the most significant windows into the origins of Christianity and the history of the Basilica itself. That said, it’s important to note: this is a confined underground space. It is not recommended for those who are claustrophobic or have difficulty breathing. For anyone else, though, the visit is unforgettable — a rare chance to walk under the grandeur of St. Peter’s Basilica and touch the raw, ancient stones of Rome. Sacred, timeless, and deeply moving.
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Its forbidden to take photos inside. Just need to respect this request, its a privilege to get the opportunity to see this amazing site. It's a labyrinth of underground tunnels which were ancient roman paths that were once above ground, excavated back in the 1940s. It showcases religious sentiments and tombs of individuals and families from the 1st to 4th century AD, archaelogical discoveries 1600 years ago. Its said that Saint Peter's remains are here and you get to visit this tomb and the excavation area directly underneath the High Altar above. The tour was amazing and informative at connecting us with this event in history and times gone by and how it all came about with his remains buried underneath the city. The entrance wasn't easy to find, you dont go through the main entrance at St Peter's, you need to walk around the left of the Bascillica to a separate entrance where there are Swiss guards manning the gate. Take your ID for security too. And no large bags etc... its on the ticket... hopefully! It was on mine. Absolutely mind blowing for me, I love architecture and history though. Thanks so much for a once in a lifetime opportunity ✨️
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It is certain that when the penny jingles into the money-box, gain and avarice can be increased, but the result of the intercession of the Church is in the power of God alone. Who knows whether all the souls in purgatory wish to be bought out of it, as in the legend of Sts. Severinus and Paschal. No one is sure that his own contrition is sincere; much less that he has attained full remission. Rare as is the man that is truly penitent, so rare is also the man who truly buys indulgences, i.e., such men are most rare. They will be condemned eternally, together with their teachers, who believe themselves sure of their salvation because they have letters of pardon. Men must be on their guard against those who say that the pope's pardons are that inestimable gift of God by which man is reconciled to Him; For these "graces of pardon" concern only the penalties of sacramental satisfaction, and these are appointed by man. They preach no Christian doctrine who teach that contrition is not necessary in those who intend to buy souls out of purgatory or to buy confessionalia. Every truly repentant Christian has a right to full remission of penalty and guilt, even without letters of pardon. Every true Christian, whether living or dead, has part in all the blessings of Christ and the Church; and this is granted him by God, even without letters of pardon. Nevertheless, the remission and participation [in the blessings of the Church] which are granted by the pope are in no way to be despised, for they are, as I have said, the declaration of...

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Die Vatikanische Nekropole, auch bekannt als die Nekropolis unter dem Petersdom, ist ein faszinierendes und geschichtsträchtiges archäologisches Areal, das sich tief unter der Basilika St. Peter im Vatikan befindet. Dieser unterirdische Friedhof stammt aus der Zeit des antiken Roms und bietet einen einzigartigen Einblick in die Begräbnisrituale und das Leben in der frühen Christenheit sowie in die römische Geschichte. Besonders bekannt ist die Nekropole als der Ort, an dem sich das Grab des Apostels Petrus befindet, das ein zentrales Heiligtum des christlichen Glaubens darstellt.

Die Vatikanische Nekropole wurde in den 1940er Jahren bei Ausgrabungen unter dem Petersdom entdeckt. Diese Grabungsarbeiten waren von Papst Pius XII. initiiert worden, um das Grab des heiligen Petrus zu lokalisieren. Archäologen fanden dabei nicht nur Petrus' vermutetes Grab, sondern auch eine ganze Nekropole, die aus Mausoleen, Gräbern und Grabinschriften bestand, die aus der Zeit zwischen dem 1. und 4. Jahrhundert n. Chr. stammen.

Die Nekropole liegt tief unter dem heutigen Petersdom und gehörte einst zum Friedhof, der entlang der Via Cornelia verlief, einer antiken römischen Straße, die am Vatikanischen Hügel vorbeiführte. In dieser Zeit war das Gebiet außerhalb der Stadtmauern Roms ein üblicher Ort für Begräbnisstätten. Viele der Gräber und Mausoleen sind kunstvoll gestaltet und reich mit Fresken, Mosaiken und Inschriften verziert, die Aufschluss über das Leben und den Glauben der Verstorbenen geben.

Im Zentrum der Nekropole befindet sich das Grab des heiligen Petrus, das der Tradition nach die letzte Ruhestätte des Apostels ist, den Jesus als ersten Papst erwählt haben soll. Nach der Kreuzigung von Petrus um das Jahr 64 n. Chr. während der Herrschaft Kaiser Neros soll sein Leichnam hier beigesetzt worden sein. Über diesem Grab wurde später zunächst ein Gedenkschrein errichtet, und im 4. Jahrhundert ließ Kaiser Konstantin eine Basilika über der Grabstätte erbauen – die erste Version des Petersdoms. Der heutige Petersdom, der im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert errichtet wurde, steht genau über dieser heiligen Stätte.

Ein Besuch der Vatikanischen Nekropole ist ein zutiefst spirituelles und historisches Erlebnis. Während der Führung durch die unterirdischen Gänge und Kammern kann man die antiken Gräber und deren künstlerische Gestaltung bewundern. Besonders beeindruckend ist es, dem mutmaßlichen Grab des heiligen Petrus so nahe zu kommen, einem der bedeutendsten Figuren der christlichen Geschichte. Diese Stätte gilt als einer der heiligsten Orte für Katholiken weltweit.

Ein weiteres faszinierendes Element der Nekropole ist die einzigartige Mischung aus heidnischen und frühen christlichen Symbolen. Viele der Grabstätten stammen aus der Zeit vor der offiziellen Anerkennung des Christentums im Römischen Reich, was zu einer interessanten Überlagerung von Symboliken führt. Während einige Gräber noch traditionelle römische und heidnische Darstellungen zeigen, findet man auch christliche Symbole wie den Fisch oder das Chi-Rho-Monogramm, die auf den Glauben der Verstorbenen hinweisen.

Der Zugang zur Vatikanischen Nekropole ist streng limitiert und erfordert eine vorherige Buchung, da die Ausgrabungsstätte sehr sensibel ist und nur in kleinen Gruppen besucht werden kann. Dies trägt jedoch zur besonderen Atmosphäre bei, da der Ort eine stille und ehrwürdige Ruhe ausstrahlt, die durch die begrenzte Besucherzahl erhalten bleibt.

Zusammenfassend ist die Vatikanische Nekropole ein außergewöhnlicher Ort, der die Geschichte des frühen Christentums und der römischen Antike auf einzigartige Weise verbindet. Die Entdeckung des Grabes des heiligen Petrus und die gut erhaltenen Mausoleen und Gräber machen die Nekropole zu einem der faszinierendsten Ziele für historisch und spirituell Interessierte, die tief in die Ursprünge der christlichen Kirche und die Geschichte Roms...

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Visiting the Vatican Necropolis is a truly magical experience. Walking beneath the Vatican itself, through authentic Roman ruins, feels like stepping back in time. The atmosphere is unlike anything else in Rome - quiet, ancient, and filled with reverence.

The path takes you along an old Roman road, lined with tombs, and leads to what is believed to be the resting place of Saint Peter. Standing there, seeing the bones of St. Peter, the Prince of the Apostles, is profoundly moving — a moment that connects history, faith, and archaeology in the most powerful way.

The necropolis lies 3 to 11 meters below the floor of the central nave of Saint Peter’s Basilica, under the level of the Vatican Grottoes. It was rediscovered thanks to excavations commissioned by Pope Pius XII between 1939 and 1958. Today, it offers one of the most significant windows into the origins of Christianity and the history of the Basilica itself.

That said, it’s important to note: this is a confined underground space. It is not recommended for those who are claustrophobic or have difficulty breathing.

For anyone else, though, the visit is unforgettable — a rare chance to walk under the grandeur of St. Peter’s Basilica and touch the raw, ancient stones of Rome. Sacred, timeless, and...

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