Sistine Chapel (Savona) - Free Audio Guide

Savona, Liguria, Italy

Cappella Sistina, Via Ambrogio Aonzo, Villetta, Savona, Liguria, 17100, Italia

Cathedral (Savona)
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The Sistine Chapel in Savona, commissioned by Pope Sixtus IV in the early 1480s, serves as a funerary chapel for his parents, Leonardo Della Rovere and Luchina Monteleone. It features a rectangular hall with a square-based apse adorned with a painted dome and intricate frescoes originally by Giovanni Mazone. The chapel has undergone significant restoration, particularly in the 19th century, resulting in its current Rococo aesthetic. Notable highlights include a marble mausoleum sculpted by Giovanni and Michele d’Aria and the ceiling fresco, The Mystery of Redemption, by Paolo Gerolamo Brusco. This lesser-known counterpart to its namesake in Rome offers a serene yet enriching experience for visitors interested in art and history.