Vatican City, 16 October 2014 (VIS) –
A press conference was held this morning in the Holy See Press Office
during which the director of the Vatican Museums, Professor Antonio
Paolucci, presented the international congress “The Sistine Chapel,
twenty years on: new breath, new light”, which will take place from
30 to 31 October. The congress coincides with the twentieth
anniversary of the inauguration of the Sistine Chapel by St. John
Paul II following the restoration of Michelangelo's frescoes by the
experts Fabrizio Mancinelli and Gianluigi Colalucci, and with the
450th anniversary of the death of celebrated artist.
During the congress, information will
be given on the new air conditioning and lighting systems in the
Sistine Chapel, put into effect during the last three years.
Professor Paolucci explained that the great influx of visitors –
more than six million each year with peaks of more than twenty
thousand each day – necessitated “a radical intervention
guaranteeing the circulation of air, the reduction of dust and other
contaminants, temperature and humidity control and an acceptable
level of carbon dioxide, factors that, in the long term, may pose a
threat to the conservation of mural paintings, in this case the 2500
square metres that constitute the most important artistic anthology
of the Italian Renaissance”.
A new lighting system was also
necessary, to provide gentle but total illumination, non-invasive and
respecting the complex iconographic, stylistic and historic reality
of the Sistine Chapel. This involved no special “spotlight” on
Michelangelo, but instead providing the possibility of a calm,
objective and at the same time delicate observation of every detail
of “this great catechism that three popes – Sixtus IV, Julius II
and Paul III – wished to display along the walls and on the ceiling
of the 'chapel of the world'”.
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