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Q: Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican in Rome?
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What was the name of the famous ceiling that Michelangelo painted?

This is the Sistine Chapel in Vatican.


Which places in Rome did Michelangelo paint the ceiling?

In the Sistine Chapel, Vatican City in Rome, Italy.The Sistine Chapel was the name of the chapel in which Michelangelo painted a picture upon the ceiling.


What country was the Sistine Chapel Ceiling painting completed in?

The Sistine Chapel was painted in the Vatican in Rome, Italy.


Who invent the Sistine chapel of vatican?

Michaelangelo painted the walls and ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, if that's what you were asking. :)


Did Michelangelo paint the Sistine Chapel in Vatican city Rome?

He painted the ceiling, but other artists also painted parts of the Sistine Chapel.


Which chapel did Michelangelo paint?

He painted the ceiling and one wall of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, (Rome, Italy).


Who painted the Ceilieng of the Sistine Chapel?

Michaelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.


Who painted the marals on the ceiling of the Sistine chapel?

Michelangelo painted the murals of the Sistine Chapel


How is the principal chapel in the Vatican Palace decorated?

The Sistine Chapel, located in the Apostolic Palace, has a ceiling of murals painted by Michelangelo.


What famous building did michelangelo design in rome?

Not completely, but the whole ceiling and the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel (in the Vatican, Rome) were painted by Michelangelo.


What room does Michelango's panting hang from the ceiling of a famous chaple at the Vatican?

Michelangelo's painting does not hang from the ceiling. The painting is actually painted ON the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican.


Did Leonardo da Vinci painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?

No, he did not. One of his younger contemporaries, Michelangelo, painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.