
Capella degli Scrovegni, also known as the Scrovegni Chapel, is a masterpiece of Western art located in Padova, Italy. Constructed between 1303 and 1305, it is renowned for its stunning frescoes by the celebrated artist Giotto di Bondone. These frescoes depict the lives of the Virgin Mary and Christ, showcasing Giotto's pioneering use of perspective and naturalism, which marked a departure from the flat Byzantine style. The chapel stands as one of the most important monuments in art history, representing a critical bridge to the Italian Renaissance. Due to its delicate nature, access is limited and requires advance reservations. Visitors are recommended to explore the adjacent Eremitani Museum for a comprehensive understanding of the region's cultural heritage.
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