CULTURA
Esboços de Miguel Ângelo escondidos durante quase 500 anos
November 15, 2023 - March 31, 2024 - Uma câmara escondida descoberta em 1975 por baixo da Basílica de São Lourenço em Florença, e adornada com o que se pensa serem esboços de MIguel Angelo, vai abrir ao público pela primeira vez.
In 1975, a chamber beneath the apse of the New Sacristy in the Basilica di San Lorenzo in Florence, which had been used as a coal bunker until 1955, was being considered for conversion into a new exit from the church.
Restorer Sabino Giovannoni was instructed to carry out cleaning tests in the narrow corridor, which had remained sealed and forgotten for decades below a trapdoor hidden by wardrobes and furniture.
Upon removing two layers of plaster from the walls, Giovannoni discovered several figure drawings in charcoal and sanguine – a reddish drawing material favoured by Rennaissance artists.
Further inspection led then museum director Paolo Dal Poggetto to attribute many of the works to High Rennaissance master Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni.
His belief was that they had been carried out in 1530, when the Prior of San Lorenzo hid Michelangelo from the wrath of Pope Clement VII, who was infuriated by his supervision of city fortifications during a short-lived republican uprising that saw the Medicis thrown out of Florence.
Known as the “Stanza Segreta” or Secret Room, it has remained closed for nearly 50 years and never been seen by the public.
On November 15, 2023, the chamber will open to pre-booked ticket holders for the first time, albeit to small guided parties of four people at a time (up to a limit of 100 people per week), who will only be allowed to spend 15 minutes in the room, accompanied by security personnel.
The fragile nature of the artworks require short periods of exposure to special LED lighting followed extended periods of darkness.
In March 2024, checks will be carried out as to the feasibility of continuing the visits.