The Medici Chapels Have a Secret Room That was Once Home to Michelangelo
If you enjoy art, you will be completely overwhelmed by the city's offerings if you visit Florence, Italy. You could even discover that the Medici Chapels of the Basilica of San Lorenzo lure you in. They were created by the great Michelangelo for the illustrious Medici Family, and even without the events of 1975, they would have endured throughout history as fantastic tourist attractions. The following year, the museum's director found a hidden room hidden beneath a closet. There was what was thought to be Michelangelo's personal secret room inside.
The walls were covered in sketches, some of which featured well-known works by the painters and others that were completely original. Although none were signed, making it difficult to claim with absolute certainty that they were entirely his, they are all in his style and represent true actions the man took. In the field of art, there is still considerable disagreement.
The space is thought to have served as Michelangelo's hideaway during a revolt against the Medicis. The room is occasionally made available to the public, although because of its size, access may be restricted.
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Location: Piazza Madonna degli Aldobrandini 1, Florence Italy