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The world-famous Sistine Chapel is located directly across the street from the Vatican Museum. The Sistine Chapel was completed in the 15th century by a number of notable Italian artists, including Pietro Perugino and Sandro Botticelli. After it, Michelangelo Buonarroti was commissioned to build the vault in 1508. During your Rome vacation, pay homage to the work of this young and gifted artist by visiting the Vatican Museum and the Sistine Chapel. The Sistine Chapel also plays a role in the life of the Catholic community at the Vatican: it is here that the Cardinals convene when a decision on the Pope must be taken. Visit the Vatican Museum and the Sistine Chapel: the Chapel, which presents the Genesis account to every visitor every day, will astound you.
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The Vatican Museums room is a house for many human genius art works, as well as paintings and sculptures collected by the Supreme Pope over the centuries. The museum also has excellent art monuments such as the Sistine Chapel, the Beato Angelico Chapel, the Raphael Rooms and the Loggia, and the Borgia Apartments.
The Sistine Chapel is one of the most important treasures in Vatican City, Rome, and the world. Famous for its frescoes, but also famous for the Pope's elections here. But what is most striking about the Sistine Chapel is not its architecture, but the frescoes that completely decorate the walls and ceiling. Famous artists such as Botticelli, Perugino and Michelangelo contributed to the vast decoration of the chapel.