The Vatican Museums have been included in the list of the most important museums in the world and visiting them represents an essential stop for those visiting Rome. The Vatican Museums brings together one of the most impressive and extensive collections in the world belonging to the Catholic Church, with more than 70,000 objects displayed over an area of 42,000 metres. The Sistine Chapel, Raphael’s rooms and the Art Gallery are just part of a large number of priceless collections.
Vatican Museums

Castel S.Angelo

Castel Sant’Angelo is famous for being the tomb of Emperor Hadrian. It is also known to have served as a fortress and prison of the papal residence throughout history. Today it is known for its cultural and historical value.
Santo Spirito Hospital

The Santo Spirito Hospital in Sassia is the oldest hospital in Europe. It was born in 727 as a building intended for the accommodation, assistance and care of pilgrims who came to Rome to visit Peter’s tomb. In 1198 by Pope Innocent III it was rebuilt and used as a hospital.
Indoor market

Fresh vegetables and seasonal fruit, but also cured meats and cheeses, wines and flowers. There is everything and more at the covered market in Piazza dell’Unità. Thanks to the spirit of initiative of local entrepreneurs, in the structure it is possible to find stalls selling clothes, accessories, bags, jewelery and also recycled-design items, books and street food. In particular, during the lunch break, Banchetto 26 prepares sandwiches, salads and fruit salads, yoghurt, desserts and biscuits to accompany with smoothies and craft beers.