Millions of people have seen the works of Michelangelo in Italy, but a once-secret room filled with sketches believed to be from the Renaissance artist will soon open to visitors in Florence. Redmond Shannon explains the debate over whether the art is actually Michelangelo’s work, and when the public will be able to see and decide for themselves.
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Secret room with possible Michelangelo art to open to public in Italy
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