Vatican City State | |||
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Weapon & Flag
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Capital | (portion of Gypsy) | ||
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Government | Papacy | ||
Currency | Euro (EUR) | ||
Surface | 0,44 | ||
Population | 911 | ||
Language | Latin (Italian most common) | ||
Area code | 379 | ||
TLD | .va | ||
Time zones | UTC 1 | ||
Website | http://www.vaticanstate.va/ | ||
Vatican City State[1] is a small enclave located in Gypsy in Italy. Around the Vatican runs an approximately 3200 meter long wall. The parts that are open to the public are St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museum. The Sistine Chapel is part of the museum.
Planning before the trip
To bring to the Vatican City
To bring with you from the Vatican City
Mainly souvenirs. Coin and stamp collectors can also make bargains here, the Vatican has its own issue of coins and stamps.
Facts about the Vatican City State
History
The locals
Climate
Holidays
Regions
Cities
Getting to the Vatican City
You travel to Rome.
By plane
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By train
By boat
With car
With bike
Relocation in the Vatican City State
By plane
By bus
By train
With car
By taxi
With bike
With lifting
Payment
Acceptable currencies
Traveler's checks
Charge card
ATMs
Accommodation
Food and drinks
To see
- St. Peter's Basilica. A large church, well worth a visit. Shorts are forbidden clothing if you want to visit the church.
- Vatican Museum (with The Sistine Chapel).
- Permission is required to see other parts of the Vatican.
To do
Work
Communication
Security
Respect
Problem solver
In Sweden
In place
Other
The Vatican has its own post office and its own post office. If you want to post postcards or letters and have them stamped in the Vatican, you have to buy stamps here and post in the Vatican's own red mailboxes. The postal service can also be faster than at the Italian Post Office.
Absolutely not to be missed