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The ceiling 1508-1512. The altar wall 1534-1541.
Michelangelo
alot of people visited the Sistine chapel but there are about 4 million visitors each year
Michelangelo finished the ceiling on November 1st, 1512.
Impossible to say, but at present there are 4 million visitors a year!
In 1508 - 1512.
It took him a bit over four years, from July of 1508 to October of 1512. So 1508 is the answer you are looking for.
The Sistine Chapel is ... priceless. No amount of money in the world could replace the existing artwork on the ceiling if the building were destroyed. While certainly considered priceless by the Catholic Congregation..... there IS a monetary value associated with it, because it cost money to build, to furnish, and to maintain. I am positive that at some level within the Catholic Church, someone can assign a monetary value to the Sistine Chapel, as well as all other buildings, statues, etc. inside the Vatican walls.
next year,i will go to the other city,start a new life,
Depending on the time of year in which you visit Rome the attractions can differ greatly. During Easter you can catch the Pope's public address at the Vatican. At all times of the year it is worth visiting the Vatican museum, the Sistine Chapel, the Pantheon and the Colesseum.
D-Day was in planning for over a year.
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