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  1. Apr 18, 2023 · Pope Sixtus IV and his chapel. When the Sistine Chapel was inaugurated in 1483, Michelangelo Buonarroti was only 8 years old. Francesco della Rovere was elected pope in 1471. He took the name Sixtus IV. Pope Sixtus IV was known for many things including rebuilding the Cappella Magna, which had become decrepit.

  2. Sep 23, 2024 · Sistine Chapel, papal chapel in the Vatican Palace that was erected in 1473–81 by the architect Giovanni dei Dolci for Pope Sixtus IV (hence its name). It is famous for its Renaissance frescoes by Michelangelo. Michelangelo's The Last Judgment, explained Pope Clement VII commissioned Michelangelo to paint a fresco in the Sistine Chapel in 1534.

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  3. The Sistine Chapel takes its name from Pope Sixtus IV della Rovere (pontiff from 1471 to 1484) who had the old Cappella Magna restored between 1477 and 1480. The 15 th century decoration of the walls includes: the false drapes, the Stories of Moses (south and entrance walls) and of Christ (north and entrance walls) and the portraits of the ...

  4. The Sistine Chapel (/ ˈsɪstiːn / SIST-een; Latin: Sacellum Sixtinum; Italian: Cappella Sistina [kapˈpɛlla siˈstiːna]) is a chapel in the Apostolic Palace, the pope's official residence in Vatican City. Originally known as the Cappella Magna ('Great Chapel'), it takes its name from Pope Sixtus IV, who had it built between 1473 and 1481.

  5. The Sistine Chapel is one of the chapels of the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican City State, where the pope's official residence is located. Why was the Sistine Chapel made? The Sistine Chapel was built between 1475 and 1481 for the will of Pope Sisto IV della Rovere, from which took the name. ... Elected in 1471 Francesco della Rovere (Sixtus ...

  6. Aug 6, 2019 · An average of 2,000 people crowds into the chapel at any one time. Michelangelo worked on the Chapel for about 4 years, between 1508 and 1512. The vaulted ceiling of Sistine Chapel rises to 20.7 meters (68 ft) God is depicted 6 times in the ceiling frescoes. Sisto conducted the first Mass in the chapel on August 15, 1483.

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    The House of Della Rovere (pronounced [della ˈroːvere]; literally "of the oak tree") was a powerful Italian noble family. It had humble origins in Savona , in Liguria , and acquired power and influence through nepotism and ambitious marriages arranged by two Della Rovere popes: Francesco Della Rovere, who ruled as Sixtus IV from 1471 to 1484 and his nephew Giuliano, who became Julius II in ...