Raphael Rooms

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The Raphael Rooms are a series of richly frescoed papal apartments in the Vatican, renowned for Renaissance masterpieces painted by Raphael and his workshop.


Statements (46)
Predicate Object
instanceOf museum gallery
suite of papal apartments
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Stanze di Raffaello
architecturalStyle Renaissance
artForm fresco painting
artMovement High Renaissance NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Pope Julius II NERFINISHED
constructionStart early 16th century
containsWork Cardinal Virtues
The Baptism of Constantine
The Battle of Constantine
The Donation of Rome
The Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple
The Fire in the Borgo
The Liberation of Saint Peter
The Mass at Bolsena
The Meeting of Leo the Great and Attila
The Parnassus
The School of Athens
The Vision of the Cross
continent Europe
country Vatican City
currentFunction museum display space
decoratedBy Raphael NERFINISHED
Raphael’s workshop
floor second floor of the Apostolic Palace
hasPart Hall of Constantine
Room of Heliodorus
Room of the Fire in the Borgo
Room of the Segnatura
heritageDesignation part of the Vatican City UNESCO World Heritage Site
languageOfName Italian
locatedIn Apostolic Palace NERFINISHED
Vatican City
namedAfter Raphael NERFINISHED
notableFor Renaissance frescoes
papal iconography
partOf Vatican Museums NERFINISHED
patron Pope Julius II NERFINISHED
Pope Leo X NERFINISHED
primaryFunction papal residence
timePeriod 16th century
touristAttractionIn Vatican City
usedBy Pope Julius II NERFINISHED
Pope Leo X NERFINISHED

Referenced by (6)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Raphael Rooms ("Stanze di Raffaello")
alsoKnownAs
Pope Julius II ("Raphael Rooms in the Vatican")
commissioned
House of della Rovere ("Stanze di Raffaello")
commissionedWork
Vatican Museums
hasPart
Borgia Apartments
neighboringAttraction
Disputation of the Holy Sacrament ("Frescoes of the Stanza della Segnatura")
partOfSeries

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