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Michelangelo's Cloister.
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This Cloister is commonly known as Michelangelo's Cloister, due to the widespread idea that the artist built it along with the Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels and Martyrs; indeed, it is more likely that he made the preparatory drawings but only participated in the initial stages of the construction, as his death occurred in 1564.
With its 10,000 square metres and its wings of 100 metres, each rhythmically punctuated by 100 monolithic columns, the Cloister of Michelangelo is one of the largest in Italy; along the wings, originally conceived as covered walkways of the Charterhouse, are on display, as part of the permanent collection, sculptures, sarcophagi, altars as well as bases of statues of the Imperial age.
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This Cloister is commonly known as Michelangelo's Cloister, due to the widespread idea that the artist built it along with the Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels and Martyrs; indeed, it is more likely that he made the preparatory drawings but only participated in the initial stages of the construction, as his death occurred in 1564.
With its 10,000 square metres and its wings of 100 metres, each rhythmically punctuated by 100 monolithic columns, the Cloister of Michelangelo is one of the largest in Italy; along the wings, originally conceived as covered walkways of the Charterhouse, are on display, as part of the permanent collection, sculptures, sarcophagi, altars as well as bases of statues of the Imperial age.
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Bonne et heureuse semaine.
Bisous
and thanks for the image and info :-)
Wish you a nice new week, Annemarie.
belle semaine Annemarie !
what a beautiful perspective !
(Molto probabilmente mi vedrai molto poco su questo sito. Con la bella stagione metto da parte il computer e dedico più tempo alle attività all'aria aperta.)
Congratulations on Explore Frontpage, Annemarie, and have a wonderful week :-)
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Buena semana, Annemarie !
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Congratulations Well deserved Annemarie. Hugs Tess.
merci mon amie ! belle journée ! kisses♫
Have a happy day, dear friend ! :-)
Bonne journée Annemarie !
Excellent work!
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bises Annemarie
bonne journée
Michelangelo would be proud...
Have a nice weekend. Greetings Udo
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dazu eine ausführliche Information, Annemarie,
in einem ansprechenden Licht...
freundliche Grüße und eine gute Woche,
Erich
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