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The Sistine Chapel in Vatican City is not just a tourist attraction but a sacred site with deep religious importance. Visitors must follow specific guidelines to maintain the chapel’s sanctity and respect others. These rules ensure a respectful visit, allowing everyone to appreciate its spiritual significance. Read further and discover details on all important Sistine Chapel rules that help visitors give reverence to this holy spot.

Photography and video recording are not allowed in the Sistine Chapel. Copyright laws protect all artworks on the Sistine Chapel ceiling and walls. You will get into trouble if you share any pictures of the Sistine Chapel from the inside on social media. Do not take your mobiles, cameras, tripod stands, or drones inside the Sistine Chapel; they will be confiscated. You can take photos without flash in the other parts of the Vatican Museum.
The Sistine Chapel is a holy space; you are expected to wear modest clothing when visiting. Sleeveless or off-shoulder clothes are not allowed in the Sistine Chapel. You will also not be allowed inside the Chapel if your knees are exposed; hence, avoid short pants, skirts, and dresses. Visitors cannot wear head coverings, like hats and caps, in the Chapel. Check out our Sistine Chapel clothing rules article to learn more about dressing guidelines. It will also tell you what to do if you are wearing revealing clothes and are already on your way to the Vatican Museums.


Do not make loud noises inside the Sistine Chapel to respect its sanctity. You might have to leave if you’re too loud because it’s a special, holy place. It’s important to be quiet so everyone can enjoy and think about the beautiful art and the quiet, special feeling of being there. This way, everyone gets to see and feel the beauty of the chapel without noise getting in the way.
Alcoholic beverages are prohibited in the Sistine Chapel; you can leave them in the Vatican Museum cloakroom. Smoking is also not allowed inside the Chapel, so do not carry cigarettes or electronic cigarettes during your visit.
Wheelchairs are allowed in the Sistine Chapel. There is a ramp in the middle of the Sistine Chapel, with smooth flooring that is perfect for wheelchairs. The staff can help you find the ramps and pathways reserved only for wheelchair users in other parts of the Vatican Museums. Guide dogs, which can guide partially blind or blind visitors, are allowed inside the Sistine Chapel, but the dog must be on a leash and wear a muzzle at all times.
You must inform the Vatican Museum staff a day in advance that you will bring a guide dog. The Sistine Chapel is usually crowded, and you might not have enough space from the wheelchair to check out all the artwork on the walls. Check out our top ten things in the Sistine Chapel article so you can enjoy seeing the best frescos and have an excellent time despite the crowd!
Parents traveling with small children can park their strollers inside the Sistine Chapel. The museum guide staff can also direct you to diaper-changing areas and nursing rooms in the Vatican Museum.
You can find seating space in one of the Vatican Museum Courtyards. The Vatican Museum Courtyards are
You can inform any of the closest security personnel that you have misplaced an object in the Sistine Chapel. They will help you find your object before you leave the Museum. If you forget to collect the item before you leave the Vatican Museum, you can collect it the next day from the Vatican Gendarmerie Corps. If you realize you have forgotten your belongings after reaching home, you can write an email to accoglienza.musei@scv.va, and the staff will try to help you locate your item.
Yes, women can wear pants that go below the knee in the Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museum.
Visitors wearing clothes that reveal their shoulders, knees, and stomach are not allowed in the Sistine Chapel.
Items that are not allowed in the Sistine Chapel are
You can bring a backpack that is smaller than 40 x 35 x 15cm. If you are carrying a larger backpack, you can leave it behind in the cloakroom.
Yes, you can carry a plastic water bottle inside the Sistine Chapel.
Most of these rules also apply to the Vatican Museum. We recommend checking the Vatican Museum website for more information about Vatican Museums rules.
Yes, wheelchairs and strollers are allowed in the Sistine Chapel.
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