当前位置: 首页 >目的地 >欧洲 >意大利 >威尼托 >scrovegni chapel (cappella degli scrovegni)

scrovegni chapel (cappella degli scrovegni)

景区评级:5级
  • 景点介绍
  • scrovegni chapel (cappella degli scrovegni)
  • 景点印象
    • ClaireClaireClairePD 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It's incredible to see how much of this chapel has been preserved. Seeing work by Giotto is always a treat – it's from the 14th century and is truly a glimpse into the past.For Dante fans, the Scrovegni Chapel is especially interesting. The commissioner, Enrico Scrovegni, was obviously part of a very wealthy family. His father is mentioned in Dante's Inferno, as he was placed in the seventh circle of hell due to his greed. Some think that Enrico built the chapel in part to restore his family's reputation in the eyes of the Church and of the public.
    • Menelmakar 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is about as important as the Sistine chapel and you see why when you see how beautiful it is. It may take some time, they only let so many people in at once for a set amount of time. You can buy a ticket for a certain time, and come back later. If it's tourist season I am told you have to book online up to 2 weeks in advance.
    • Padrone 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The chapel is a captivating place to visit. The frescos are a delight. It's amazing to consider that all this was completed in only two years.
    • GMCLMHO 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I visited largely because a friend on a recent visit tried to and the place was closed. I'm glad I went on her behalf, it was an interesting visit. which starts with a 15min video giving you a historical background of the church, it's founder and the art. Followed by a 15min visit to actually see the live work. It's a small church so for me the 15mins was enough. I thought the entrance fee a bit expensive at €13 per person.
    • SKuykendall 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You have to go. That's all. Bring binoculars. It was magnificent. Make reservations, because you don't want to be turned away. (We somehow couldn't get three reservations to go through, so we only made two and were able to add an extra person at the museum ticket office -- but that was during low season and we may just have gotten lucky. The time slot just ahead of us seemed to have a larger crowd.)And my 13-year-old, who was tired of museums and paintings, liked it. The little chamber where they dry you out (literally, not idiomatically) and warm you up while showing you a video about the chapel was a very nice touch for younger travelers -- and of course a necessary part of protecting the frescoes. For younger travelers, who go through Italy looking at lots of paintings without exactly understanding why those particular paintings are significant or what the historical context was, the extra information might be the difference between appreciating works of art and thinking, "Oh, another beautiful picture. And a million more to come."
    • holidaysjm 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It was difficult to book tickets for this event online, long winded process but worth it. The walls ooze history. The film whilst waiting to go in to see the paintings was informative
    • mvittoriaItaly 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The chapel is great! But you can stay in only 15'! We took a guided tour, the guide talked very quickly for almost 10 minutes to show details of the frescos and the story and then we had just a few minutes before the bell rang. Why not considering 5 minutes more?
    • cindylou45 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We did not book on line so were pleased to gain entry to the Chapel - if we had known what we could have missed, we would have booked. Be prepared to wait, both outside and inside while other visitors leave and the climate is balanced in the chapel. Outside was cold as we were visiting in winter, inside was pleasant and the wait enhanced by a film. Giotto's frescoes were breath taking. You will be able to stand and slowly take in their beauty, without being hurried or pushed aside by other viewers. The environment and nature of the art encourages an almost silent viewing, unmarred by haste or loud explanations. I felt that the time we were given was just right and the whole venture a credit, of course to Giotto, but also to the people who make the frescoes available to viewers.
    • Guccikona 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We booked this in advance online. Every painting tells a story. Very intricate and very interesting. They let us stay inside almost an hour.
    • OldTownGlutton 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I booked tickets here in advance via the rather arduous online system & bought a Padova card at the same time. But my word it was worth it.I'm not usually terribly interested in medieval art and frescoes and the sections of art galleries with painting from this period tend to be the ones I by-pass and I have no interest in the religious aspect of the works. However the frescoes in the Scrovegni Chapel were astounding. I found them so interesting to look at, to see the wonderful faces, and best of all his stunning depiction of hell at the judgment day. The devil and the tortures and torments of the people depicted there was fascinating. I was completely absorbed in looking at them and the alloted time spent in the chapek itself ended all too quickly.Unmissable.
    Copyright © 2021 All Rights Reserved 版权所有 八度伴旅网