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Not a speck of dust! Sistine Chapel visitors to be vacuumed

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Not a speck of dust! Sistine Chapel visitors to be vacuumed

In a bid to protect one of Italy’s greatest historical sites that featured frescos by Michelangelo, Raphael and Botticelli the authorities of the Vatican are installing a hi-end vacuum cleaning system in the Sistine Chapel to clean visitors.

The special equipment will be installed next year at the entrance to the Sistine Chapel, the hall that hosts the cardinals’ conclave when they elect the new Pope, Italian Corriere della Sera newspaper reports.

The measure is being taken to preserve the 500-year-old Renaissance masterpiece from the dust, dirt, hair and fibers brought in by visitors. It is one of the most visited attractions inside Italy with four million tourists coming to the Chapel every year.

“The vacuum cleaner will guarantee that all visitors will be clean of dust and other fibers and it will also take away excessive moisture such as sweat,” 
the director of the Vatican Museum Antonio Paolucci said. “It would involve a system along the final 100 meters before entering the Sistine Chapel which would suck up dust and other debris from people's shoes,” he explained.

“At the same time side vents would also draw in dust from clothes and also excessive humidity and dampness from people, in other words sweat, to keep them cool because all these factors combined can damage the frescoes. They are the biggest enemies of artworks,”
 Paolucci said.

At the last major cleaning at the Sistine Chapel "several kilos" of dust, hair and man-made fibers were removed from the priceless frescos.

The Sistine Chapel is among the world’s most famous museums with frescos by such great Renaissance masters as Michelangelo, Raphael, Botticelli, Ghirlandaio, Perugino and others.



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