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Vatican.va

    http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/institutions_connected/uffscavi/documents/rc_ic_uffscavi_doc_gen-information_20090216_en.html
    Vatican.va

Scavi Tour - Rome Forum - Tripadvisor

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g187791-i22-k5883995-Scavi_Tour-Rome_Lazio.html
    My husband and I just took the tour this morning. It's approx 1.5 hours. They only allow about 200-250 per day and usually about 12 per tour. There were only 5 on our tour. When you email the tour the Scavi Office they indicate the info you must specify in requesting a reservation, such as language, date etc. Then you wait for a response.

Reservations - Scavi

    http://www.scavi.va/content/scavi/en/prenotazione.html
    Fabbrica di San Pietro. Excavations Office 00120 Vatican City State. Europe. Tel.: + 39 06 69 885 318 Fax: + 39 06 69 873 017

Excavations office - Ufficio Scavi

    http://www.scavi.va/content/scavi/en/ufficio-scavi.html
    Fabbrica di San Pietro. Excavations Office 00120 Vatican City State. Europe. Tel.: + 39 06 69 885 318 Fax: + 39 06 69 873 017

How to Book a Vatican Scavi Tour - Live Dream Discover

    https://www.livedreamdiscover.com/how-to-book-a-vatican-scavi-tour/
    Jul 22, 2020 · The Scavi Tour takes you below Saint Peter’s Basilica to the Vatican necropolis. The Vatican commissioned excavation of this site in the 1940’s whereupon archaeologists found a burial ground dating back to the 4th Century. Among other things they unearthed in the Vatican Catacombs is the Temple of Constantine and what is strongly believed ...

Beneath St Peter's Basilica - the Vatican Scavi - City Wonders

    https://citywonders.com/blog/Italy/Vatican/beneath-st-peters-basilica
    Visiting the Vatican Scavi is difficult for mere mortals – requiring a grapple with Vatican bureaucracy and the timing of a trained ninja. But for those that do gain access, it’s worth the trouble.Also known as the Vatican Necropolis, The Tomb of the Dead or St. Peter’s Tomb, the area was discovered beneath St. Peter’s Basilica in the 1940s (around the time of World War II) when the ...

Scavi Tours with NAC Seminarians – Pontifical North ...

    https://www.pnac.org/scaviandcatacombs/
    Commonly known as the Scavi tour, the tour of the excavations of the necropolis beneath Saint Peter’s Basilica and the burial place of Saint Peter himself is a marvellous experience for pilgrims in Rome. For more information on the Scavi tour and its history, click here. Only approximately 200 pilgrims can enter the excavations per day.

The Vatican Necropolis - Scavi

    http://www.stpetersbasilica.info/Necropolis/ScaviTour.htm
    The door to the Scavi Office. The sign says: Hours 9-17; Closed Sundays and Holidays. The only email for reservations is: [email protected] The best tip for the Scavi Tour is to book early with an email to the Vatican Excavations Office.At least 90 days in advance is recommended.

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