This could include the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City among other places.
The Sistine Chapel in Rome is decorated with frescoes by Michelangelo.
Yes, Yes it is.
Michelangelo Buonarroti, (1475-1564).
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Mosaics (apex)
Depends which one you are talking about. His frescoes are of course in Italy, on the very roof he painted them on. Hard to move those!
The ceiling frescoes in the Sistine Chapel.
You are asking about Michaelanglo the painter of the Sistine and the creator of the statue of David in Florence.
I am sure that there are a few museums that will have a combination of Raphael and Michelangelo's work but as an example, I'll say the Uffizi Museum in Florence.Another answer:Raphael and Michelangelo both painted famous frescoes in the Vatican. Raphael in the Stanze, Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel. But it is not really shared exhibition space.
Roman Catholic churches are very decorated. There are stain glass windows, statues, and the Stations of the Cross. A lot of times there are cravings and painted frescoes on the walls and ceilings. Sometimes gold is used on the alter and other objects. Some of the churches I have been in take your breath away because of the art and it is hard to take in all of it. Many of the ancient Roman churches also have mosaics that look like paintings. The St. Peters in the Vatican has mosaics all through the church as well as on the floor. The greatest Catholic chapel is the Sistine that is painted from floor to ceiling with the art of Michelangelo in frescoes.
The exterior walls of Teotihuacan buildings were decorated with large painted murals depicting various mythological and religious scenes. The interior walls featured elaborate frescoes with similar themes, showcasing intricate details and vibrant colors. These murals and frescoes were an important part of the architectural design, conveying the worldview and beliefs of the ancient Teotihuacan people.
A fresco is created by painting colored pigments (oil, traditionally) into wet plaster.