Renaissance Rome

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Renaissance Rome was the vibrant cultural and political center of the Papal States during the 15th and 16th centuries, renowned for its flourishing art, architecture, and humanist scholarship.

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High Renaissance in Rome 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural center
historical period
political center
architecturalStyle Renaissance architecture
associatedEvent Sack of Rome (1527) NERFINISHED
decoration of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
rebuilding of St. Peter's Basilica
associatedWith High Renaissance NERFINISHED
Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
Roman humanism
attractedArchitect Antonio da Sangallo the Younger NERFINISHED
Donato Bramante NERFINISHED
Michelangelo NERFINISHED
attractedArtist Botticelli NERFINISHED
Bramante NERFINISHED
Michelangelo NERFINISHED
Perugino NERFINISHED
Raphael NERFINISHED
attractedScholar Erasmus of Rotterdam NERFINISHED
Johannes Burchard NERFINISHED
Pietro Bembo NERFINISHED
capitalOf Papal States NERFINISHED
containsLandmark Apostolic Palace NERFINISHED
Belvedere Courtyard NERFINISHED
Piazza del Campidoglio NERFINISHED
Sistine Chapel NERFINISHED
St. Peter's Basilica NERFINISHED
culturalInstitution Roman academies NERFINISHED
Vatican Library NERFINISHED
culturalMovement humanism NERFINISHED
economicBase church revenues
curial administration
pilgrimage
followedBy Baroque Rome NERFINISHED
governedBy papacy
influenced Catholic religious art
European art
Renaissance architecture across Europe
knownFor architecture
art
humanist scholarship
patronage of the arts
languageOfCulture Italian
Latin
locatedIn Italy
Rome
majorPatron Pope Alexander VI NERFINISHED
Pope Julius II NERFINISHED
Pope Leo X NERFINISHED
Pope Paul III NERFINISHED
Pope Sixtus IV NERFINISHED
partOf Papal States NERFINISHED
politicalStructure theocratic monarchy
precededBy Medieval Rome NERFINISHED
religiousRole center of Western Christianity
timePeriod 15th century
16th century
urbanFeature palaces of cardinals and noble families
restoration of ancient monuments

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Boncompagni activeIn Renaissance Rome
Porta Flaminia historicalPeriod Renaissance Rome
Separation of Light from Darkness artHistoricalPeriod Renaissance Rome
this entity surface form: High Renaissance in Rome