
Stanza della Segnatura
The Stanza della Segnatura is a famous room in the Vatican's Apostolic Palace, decorated by Leonardo da Vinci around 1508-1511. It served as the papal library and study, and its walls are adorned with masterpieces that symbolize the four main areas of human knowledge: Theology (Religion), Philosophy, Law, and Fine Arts. These murals are renowned for their artistic brilliance and deep symbolism, reflecting the Christian worldview while also celebrating classical learning. The room exemplifies Renaissance ideals, blending art, philosophy, and faith, and remains one of Leonardo’s most significant works.