Hall of Constantine

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The Hall of Constantine is a grand frescoed chamber in the Vatican’s Raphael Rooms, renowned for its monumental paintings depicting pivotal events in the life of Emperor Constantine and the triumph of Christianity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance interior
frescoed chamber
museum interior
room
adjacentTo Room of Heliodorus NERFINISHED
Room of the Fire in the Borgo NERFINISHED
artForm fresco
artisticSchool Roman school NERFINISHED
ceilingDecoration painted wooden ceiling
ceilingType wooden ceiling
commissionedBy Pope Clement VII NERFINISHED
Pope Leo X NERFINISHED
constructionStart 1517
country Vatican City
dedicatedTo Emperor Constantine NERFINISHED
depictionPeriod 4th century
depicts Baptism of Constantine NERFINISHED
Battle of the Milvian Bridge NERFINISHED
Donation of Constantine NERFINISHED
Vision of the Cross NERFINISHED
life of Emperor Constantine
triumph of Christianity
designedBy Raphael NERFINISHED
function reception room
state hall
hasArtStyle High Renaissance NERFINISHED
Mannerism NERFINISHED
hasPart ceiling decorations
fresco cycle
wall paintings
heritageDesignation part of the Vatican City UNESCO World Heritage Site
inaugurationYear 1524
languageOfInscriptions Latin
locatedIn Apostolic Palace NERFINISHED
Raphael Rooms NERFINISHED
Vatican City
namedAfter Constantine the Great NERFINISHED
paintedBy Gianfrancesco Penni NERFINISHED
Giulio Romano NERFINISHED
Raffaellino del Colle NERFINISHED
Raphael’s workshop NERFINISHED
partOf Vatican Museums NERFINISHED
partOfSeries Stanze di Raffaello NERFINISHED
subjectOf art historical studies
theme legitimation of papal authority
victory of Christianity over paganism
touristAttraction yes

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Raphael Rooms hasPart Hall of Constantine