I believe you mean the ceiling, which is concrete.
Michelangelo made the piantings in the chapel called Sistine Chapel
It was painted in Rome. it took him 4 years to complete.
Pope Julius II ordered him to.
pray The y go so they can see the roof painted by michaelangelo
The roof of the Sistine Chapel is not flat; it is curved. The ceiling features a barrel vault design, which adds to the architectural grandeur of the space. Michelangelo's famous frescoes, including "The Creation of Adam," are painted on this curved surface, enhancing the illusion of depth and perspective.
The frescoes of Michelangelo. They cover the ceiling and walls. The height of the ceiling from floor to roof is 70 feet with the center showing man touching the hand of God. The frescos were cleaned a few years ago and today the colors are bright and clean. The figures look like they are moving. The Sistine is truly a wonderful experience.
marble and concrete slabs.
It's about 40 meters (131 feet) long by 13 meters (43 feet) wide. These numbers are rounded off just a little bit. Michelangelo painted over 5,000 square feet of frescoes.
Sistine Chapel PaintersMany of the greatest Renaissance artists of the day are responsible for the paintings that adorn the Sistine Chapel: Michelangelo, Raphael, Sandro Botticelli, Pietro Perugino, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Cosimo Roseli, Luca Signorelli, and others. Of all of these, Michelangelo, (1475-1564) is the Renaissance artist most often associated with the Chapel, dramatic scenes from the Bible are painted on the ceiling and on the altar wall. Michelangelo (1475-1564) started painting the Sistine chapel ceiling in 1508 and completed it in 1512 . It was a commission from Julius II.The walls were painted in the 1480s by a few Florentine painters, as e.g. Botticelli and Ghirlandaio. Michelangelo painted the ceiling in 1508-1512 and the wall above the altar in 1534-1541.There are nine different scenes on the ceiling. They all have to do with stories from the Bible, the creation of Earth, the Great Flood, etc.Find out more about the Sistine Chapel following the links below!
Clay tiles are installed on a roof by spreading a thin layer of concrete on the roof and setting the concave face of the tile into the concrete.
The iconic roof of the Sydney Opera House is made from pre-cast concrete ribs covered with glazed ceramic tiles.
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