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Scale model of the Palatine Chapel

Discover the original model of the Palatine Chapel of the Royal Palace of Caserta, created by Antonio Rosz based on a project by Luigi Vanvitelli

THE MODEL OF THE PALATINE CHAPEL IS VISIBLE IN: Room of models and drawings
Category various
Type architectural model
Artist Antonio Rosz
Year 1756-1759
Origin Caserta
Material Wood
technique sculpture, painting
Style Neoclassical
Dimensions (WxDxH) 90x70x218cm

Description of the model of the Palatine Chapel

The scale model represents the Palatine Chapel. It is made up of two openable walls to can see inside. You can still notice the organs destroyed by the bombing in  1943.

The object in question is part of a much bigger model relative to the central part of the Palace, consisting of the two overlapping vestibules, the Staircase and the Chapel. The models were made with meticulous care between 1756 and 1759 by the cabinet-maker Antonio Rosz entrusted by Vanvitelli, who used it to see his project in a three-dimensional way, and to show it to the sovereigns. The model was complemented by various finishes, such as statues for the vestibule, which have been lost, as well as numerous sections of frames, various columns and other objects that were restored with in 1952. The history of this model is reported into Vanvitellian’ epistle in the Palatine Library of Caserta.

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