Camera degli Sposi
The Camera degli Sposi, or the "Room of the Newlyweds," is a famous frescoed room located in the Palazzo Ducale in Mantua, Italy. It was painted by the artist Andrea Mantegna between 1465 and 1474. The room is renowned for its stunning ceiling and wall frescoes that depict various scenes, including the court of the Duke of Mantua, Francesco Gonzaga.
The artwork in the Camera degli Sposi is celebrated for its innovative use of perspective and illusionistic techniques. Mantegna created a sense of depth and space, making the ceiling appear open to the sky. This masterpiece is considered a significant achievement in the history of Renaissance art.