Chigi Chapel
The Chigi Chapel, also known as the Chigi Chapel of Santa Maria del Popolo, is a small but significant chapel located in the Santa Maria del Popolo church in Rome, Italy. It was commissioned by the wealthy banker Agostino Chigi in the early 16th century and designed by the renowned architect Raphael. The chapel is famous for its stunning frescoes and intricate decorations.
Inside the chapel, visitors can admire the beautiful artwork, including the notable frescoes by Raphael and the impressive altarpiece. The Chigi Chapel serves as a testament to the artistic achievements of the Renaissance and remains a popular destination for art enthusiasts and tourists alike.