The stunning frescoes are attributed to Italian Baroque painter Carlo Maratta and his pupils, Girolamo Troppa and François Simonot.
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00:27I went up and the first thing I saw was the landscape and that's all.
00:34After that I saw that there was a bottle and I went to get a lamp to have more visibility.
00:43And when I turned it on, this wonder came out, in short, of these frescoes.
00:51And my first feeling, since I'm not an expert in the sector,
00:59however, it had never happened to me, it was, as you understand, of amazement, immense amazement.
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01:19Camaratta had his students who worked in this construction site,
01:24which was basically a restoration site of the famous lodges of Raffaello,
01:29and who instead today with these new frescoes, we understand,
01:33also intervened in this sector, architectonically less representative,
01:40but very functional, which was the entrance from the secret garden of Agostino Chigi,
01:47the lodge where the banker basically consumed his daily meals.
01:52Music