Pauline Chapel

E161908

Pauline Chapel is a richly decorated private papal chapel within the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City, renowned for its Michelangelo frescoes and role in papal ceremonies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic chapel
chapel
papal chapel
adjacentTo Sistine Chapel
belongsTo Holy See
commissionedBy Pope Paul III
connectedTo Sistine Chapel
consecrationYear 1540
constructionEnd 1540
constructionStart 1537
country Vatican City
dedicatedTo Saint Paul
floorCount 1
governedBy Prefecture of the Papal Household
hasAccessRestriction not generally open to the public
hasArchitecturalStyle Renaissance architecture
hasArtist Michelangelo
hasArtworkTheme life of Saint Paul
martyrdom of Saint Peter
hasCeilingDecoration frescoes
hasDecoration frescoes
marble
stucco
hasFresco The Conversion of Saint Paul
surface form: The Conversion of Saul

The Crucifixion of Saint Peter
hasFrescoBy Michelangelo
hasFunction papal chapel for the Pope
site of papal liturgies
hasLiturgicalUse Eucharistic adoration
papal prayer services
hasNotableFeature Michelangelo’s last frescoes
rich Mannerist decoration
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage site Vatican City
languageOfLiturgy Latin
locatedIn Apostolic Palace
Vatican City
namedAfter Pope Paul III
ownedBy Holy See
partOf Vatican Museums
surface form: Vatican Museums complex
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
underwentRestoration 20th century
21st century
usedFor liturgical celebrations
papal ceremonies
private papal worship

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Sala Regia connectsTo Pauline Chapel