Virtual reality in the Vantini Chapel
The “time machine” is back at the Vantini chapel: put on your 3D viewer and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the sixteenth century by meeting the protagonists of the Council of Trento

Discover the history of the Council of Trento in an entertaining way, directly from the voices of those who lived it: the Count of Luna, the general secretary Angelo Massarelli, and the jester of the Prince-Bishop Christopher Madruzzo are waiting for you at the Vantini Chapel, in Orne Street, to tell you their point of view.
“Trento remained a symbol of the Counter-Reformation and the Catholic Church, and it's still today an open-air theater that tells the stories of those days. That is why I invite you to explore Trento. As you stroll around, look up to find the 'painted city' of the prince-bishops. The Cathedral, the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, Palazzo delle Albere, Palazzo Roccabruna and many other buildings in the center hosted one of the most significant events in the European history.
A story that continues, and Trento is ready to tell you about it...”
Free admission. No booking required
Not recommended for children under 8 years of age and for people with sensory deficits.
The chapel is also accessible to people with mobility disabilities (entrance from the inner courtyard of Palazzo Thun).