Nestled within the Santa Maria del Carmine Church in Florence’s Oltrarno neighborhood, the Brancacci Chapel (Cappella Brancacci) stands as one of the city’s most treasured landmarks. The chapel’s walls are adorned with recently restored frescoes, painted in 1424 by the young artist Masaccio, who was just 21 years old at the time. These frescoes, often referred to by locals as the Sistine Chapel of the early Renaissance, offer a vivid glimpse into the artistic genius of the period. Visitors today can marvel at the intricate details and rich colors of these historic works, immersing themselves in the early Renaissance art that has captivated audiences for centuries.
Brancacci Chapel (Cappella Brancacci)
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