The Vatican has announced plans to restore the frescoes in the Loggia of Raphael, a significant artistic space within the Apostolic Palace. Designed by Raphael himself, the Loggia spans 65 meters in length and four meters in width. The frescoes were created between 1517 and 1519 and represent a key work of the Renaissance master. The restoration will utilize laser technology, a modern approach to preserving the delicate artwork. This method aims to clean and consolidate the frescoes without causing further damage. The project underscores the Vatican’s commitment to safeguarding its vast collection of historical and artistic treasures for future generations. Details regarding the project’s timeline and specific techniques have not yet been fully released.
