The Stanza dell'Incendio (Raphael Rooms)

The Stanza dell'Incendio in the Vatican's Stanze di Raffaello (Raphael Rooms) is a papal apartment frescoed by Raphael and his students

Vatican Museums—Raphael Rooms' Stanza dell'Incendio
Viale Vaticano (on the north side of the Vatican City walls, between where Via Santamaura and the Via Tunisi staircase hit Viale Vaticano; about a 5–10 minute walk around the walls from St. Peter's).
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The Borgo Fire by Raphael in the Stanza dell'Incendio in the Vatican, Rome
The Borgo Fire by Raphael in the Stanza dell'Incendio in the Vatican, Rome
The first Raphael Room, the Stanza dell'Incendio, was actually the third one painted (1514–17), during the reign of Pope Leo X (also a Raphael fan), which explains why the frescoes detail exploits of previous popes named Leo.

The best of the frescoes depicts the Borgo Fire, which swept the neighborhood around the Vatican in AD 847 and was extinguished only when Pope Leo IV hurled a blessing at it from his window in the background.

The setting, though, is classical, showing Aeneas carrying his jaundiced father Anchises and leading his son Ascanius as they escape the fall of Troy (eventually, according to Virgil, Aeneas will make it the village started by Romulus and found the city of Rome).

Although pupils like Giulio Romano painted most of this fresco, some experts see the master's hand at work in the surprised woman carrying a jug on her head and possibly in the Aeneas group.

The other Raphael Rooms

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    Chapel of Nicholas V
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