The Sistine Chapel is the best known of the Vatican's chapels.
The chapel
the white chapel
the white chapel
If i had to pick one thing, maybe the Sistine chapel.
It's called the "Sistine Chapel" (Cappella Sistina in Italian). Common mistake. A few painters contributed in painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel but the most recognized and remembered is Michaelangelo.
The history behind the Sistine Chapel makes it appealing for history buffs and catholic pilgrims alike. The Chapel's dimensions are taken directly from the Old Testament - the temple of Solomon. The Chapel is the venue for the conclave. When a pope dies, another is chosen during a meeting of the college of cardinals called a conclave. It's the pope's chapel, and is still used as a chapel. The Chapel is highly decorated with many frescoes and other artworks commissioned by different popes during the 14-1500's. Some of the artworks were completed by some of the greatest renaissance artists. The most famous painting being the ceiling frescoed by Michelangelo and arguably the most famous and renowned artwork of the renaissance.
The Sistine Chapel is the most famous chapel in the Apostolic Palace. Therefore, it is in the Vatican/Holy See.
The most important relic in Charlemagne's chapel was believed to be the seamless tunic of Christ, also known as the Holy Robe or the Tunic of Argenteuil. This relic was considered to be a symbol of Charlemagne's power and legitimacy as a ruler, as well as a significant object of veneration for Christians in the Middle Ages.
Chapel of the Most Holy Trinity - West Point - was created in 1900.
Try the Atlantic City Wedding Chapel.
The Sistine Chapel is one of many found in the Vatican but the most famous.
The most important feast days are called Holy Days of Obligation.