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Fresco by Andrea Pozzo in the Church of Sant' Ignazio Di Loyola in Rome
This is one of the "must see" for all tourists, travelers and enthusiasts who are in Rome. However, by the 500th anniversary of its creation, in 2021, the mural was digitized by Haltadefinition, a technology company specializing in the digitization of cultural property. Now it can be carefully considered, even without visiting Rome.
The temple was completely built in 1626 according to the project of Giovanni da Perugia. It is known as the church of the Roman College, founded by Ignatius Loyola for the free education of young people.
The church is interesting for its interior in the shape of a Latin cross. There are three chapels on each side. Polychrome marble, stucco, picturesque decorations and many altars add splendor to everything. The main character, this large fresco of the vault, is the centerpiece of the church's decoration and was created by Andrea Pozzo.
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This is one of the "must see" for all tourists, travelers and enthusiasts who are in Rome. However, by the 500th anniversary of its creation, in 2021, the mural was digitized by Haltadefinition, a technology company specializing in the digitization of cultural property. Now it can be carefully considered, even without visiting Rome.
The temple was completely built in 1626 according to the project of Giovanni da Perugia. It is known as the church of the Roman College, founded by Ignatius Loyola for the free education of young people.
The church is interesting for its interior in the shape of a Latin cross. There are three chapels on each side. Polychrome marble, stucco, picturesque decorations and many altars add splendor to everything. The main character, this large fresco of the vault, is the centerpiece of the church's decoration and was created by Andrea Pozzo.
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