No, St. Peter's Basilica is not part of the Vatican Museums.
Saint Peter's Basilica is an integral part of Vatican City and its most imposing structure.
Yes
It is part of the Vatican MUseums.
The Sistine Chapel, whose ceilings were painted by Michelangelo, and considered one of the greatest masterpieces in the world, is to be found as part of the Vatican complex (which includes the Vatican museums and St Peter's Basilica) in the Vatican City. The Vatican City is the world's smallest independent state (just a few acres in area) and is completely surrounded by the City of Rome, Italy. So, the answer to your question is really two answers - the Sistine chapel is in the Vatican City, itself in the City or Rome.
The Vatican city is in Rome.Clarification:If you are referring to Saint Peter's Basilica, it is located in Vatican City which is an independent country surrounded by the city of Rome and Italy. It is not part of either, however.
In Vatican City in Rome.St. Peter's Square is outside St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, which is located within Rome, Italy.
The area is not a "city", but it is within Rome. The only part people are allowed into is St. Peter's and the museums. The major parts are reserved for the pope and other church officals.Clarification:People get around the Vatican on foot.
The principal place of worship in the Apostolic Palace is the Sistine Chapel. However, it is only used as a place of worship on special occasions. St. Peter's Basilica, not a part of the Apostolic Palace, is the principal house of worship in the Vatican. The Archbasilica of St. John Lateran in Rome is the Pope's diocesan church as bishop of Rome but not located in the Vatican.
The Sistine Chapel is in part of the Vatican buildings within the Vatican State. The Vatican State is an independent country (the smallest in the world) totally enclosed by the city of Rome, Italy.
A basilica is a type of (church) building. A chapel is a part of a church. There is nothing called the basilica chapel.,
No, the Vatican is not in the EU.
No, it's not part of the Smithsonian Museums. It is it's own museum, though it is very close to the Smithsonian Museums.