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La Capilla Sixtina estrena iluminación

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  • Un periodista graba vídeo en el estreno de la nueva iluminación de la Capilla Sixtina

    Un periodista graba vídeo en el estreno de la nueva iluminación de la Capilla Sixtina

    A journalist pictures the Sisitne Chapel with its new lighting during a press visit at the Vatican on October 29, 2014. The Vatican presented the LED lighting in the Sistine Chapel to illuminate the ceiling frescos. It also enstalled a new air-conditioning system and it's planning to put a limit on the number of visitors allowed in. This room where popes have been elected since the mid-15th century is visited by 6 million tourists a year to marvel at Michelangelo's ceiling and his depiction of the Last Judgment on the altar wall. AFP PHOTO / Filippo MONTEFORTE / MUSEI VATICANI
  • Presentación a la prensa de la nueva iluminación de la Capilla Sixtina

    Presentación a la prensa de la nueva iluminación de la Capilla Sixtina

    Journalists stare at the Sisitne Chapel with its new lighting during a press visit at the Vatican on October 29, 2014. The Vatican presented the LED lighting in the Sistine Chapel to illuminate the ceiling frescos. It also enstalled a new air-conditioning system and it's planning to put a limit on the number of visitors allowed in. This room where popes have been elected since the mid-15th century is visited by 6 million tourists a year to marvel at Michelangelo's ceiling and his depiction of the Last Judgment on the altar wall. AFP PHOTO / Filippo MONTEFORTE / MUSEI VATICANI
  • Presentación de la nueva iluminación de la Capilla Sixtina

    Presentación de la nueva iluminación de la Capilla Sixtina

    Journalists stare at the Sisitne Chapel with its new lighting during a press visit at the Vatican on October 29, 2014. The Vatican presented the LED lighting in the Sistine Chapel to illuminate the ceiling frescos. It also enstalled a new air-conditioning system and it's planning to put a limit on the number of visitors allowed in. This room where popes have been elected since the mid-15th century is visited by 6 million tourists a year to marvel at Michelangelo's ceiling and his depiction of the Last Judgment on the altar wall. AFP PHOTO / Filippo MONTEFORTE / MUSEI VATICANI

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