
Gallery of the Tapestries
A Vatican Museums gallery displaying Flemish tapestries woven in Brussels during the Renaissance, created on designs developed from Raphael’s studio.
At a glance
The Gallery of the Tapestries houses a collection of Flemish weavings commissioned during the papacy of Clement VII. Crafted by the prestigious Brussels workshop of Pieter van Aelst, these tapestries represent the pinnacle of Renaissance textile art. Designs originated from cartoons prepared by Raphael’s students, reflecting the master’s influence across media.
History
The tapestries were commissioned during Clement VII’s pontificate (1523–1534) and first displayed in the Sistine Chapel in 1531. For nearly three centuries they remained in their original chapel setting before the Vatican Museums established this dedicated gallery in 1838. The transfer preserved these fragile works while making them accessible to broader audiences.
What you see
The collection exhibits Flemish tapestries of exceptional technical quality. Each piece reflects the workshop methods of Pieter van Aelst, one of the era’s most accomplished weavers. The cartoons—preparatory drawings from Raphael’s atelier—translated Renaissance artistic principles into woven form, creating compositions of narrative complexity and refined detail across their surfaces.
Cultural significance
These tapestries exemplify the collaborative genius of the High Renaissance. They demonstrate how Raphael’s artistic vision extended beyond painting to shape decorative arts at the highest level of papal patronage. The works represent both Flemish weaving mastery and Italian Renaissance design, marking a crucial moment in European artistic exchange.
Key facts
- Address: Musei Vaticani, 00120, Vatican State
- Coordinates: 41.90547507824723, 12.454107999801636
- Phone: 06 69883332
- Official website: https://www.vaticanstate.va/it/monumenti/musei-vaticani/galleria-degli-arazzi.html
Practical information
The Gallery of the Tapestries is part of the Vatican Museums complex. Visit the official website for current opening hours, admission prices, and any special requirements for access to the collections.
Getting there
The Vatican Museums are located within Vatican City. You can reach them by metro (Line A to Ottaviano or Cipro stations) or by bus. The gallery is accessible as part of the standard museum circuit; allow time to navigate the broader collections.
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