About this experience
We have been conducting quest tours in Italy for over 7 years. We know how to avoid crowds of tourists, stress, and engage children with history for 2 hours! According to the feedback from our participants, after the quest in the Vatican Museums, children start to take an interest in art and Ancient Rome. They enjoy reading books about great Romans, whose lives they get to know in a fun and light format on our tours.
What to expect
- We have taken the most exciting things from the 7 km of exhibition halls of the museums
- We turned the tour scenario into a thrilling detective story
- We have created a map with tasks and a secret letter
During the quest you will see:
- The Pio-Clementino Museum with masterpieces of Greco-Roman sculpture, such as 'Laocoön and His Sons', the Belvedere Torso, the octagonal courtyard, ancient sarcophagi, the hall of animals, and the muse hall
- The Gallery of Candelabra with a collection of objects of ancient art
- The Gallery of Tapestries with works by Flemish masters based on Raphael's students' sketches
- The Gallery of Maps - the longest gallery in the Vatican Museums, where you will learn the names of cities in modern Italy in the 16th century
- The Sistine Chapel - the symbol of the Vatican and the most famous chapel in the world, for which many come to Rome
In general, we invite your family to the Vatican for a very important mission!
Organizational details
- The cost of the quest includes the services of a guide-animator, maps, pens, creative tasks, stickers, and a pleasant surprise
- Entrance tickets are additionally paid for: €20/adult, €8/child, €5/online booking
- If you do not have tickets yet, before booking the tour, write to us - we will check their availability on the website and help you purchase them
- We will conduct the tour for a group of 5 to 20 people. Details - in personal correspondence.
- I or another guide from our team will conduct the quest tour for you
Photos from reviews
Katya
April 15, 2024
The child enjoyed it. For us as parents, it was helpful in purchasing tickets and overcoming the queue at the museum. Furthermore, the advantages of visiting the museum with a guide are undeniable: the guide saves time, shows the best and most interesting, takes you to any door, and is simply a plea...
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Natalia
February 22, 2024
Wonderful quest in the Vatican. Fascinating an 8-year-old child with the history of the papal throne and art is not so simple. Especially a child who has already been exhausted by several days of previous walks around Rome. But Maria succeeded here too. We delved into the frescoes of the Sistine Cha...
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