The former chapel of the Palacio Valeriola was another of the spaces selected for an art intervention, and the artist chosen to create it was Sean Scully (born Dublin, 1945). Scully himself visited the chapel when the restoration was underway in February 2020 and was captivated by its charm. He suggested carrying out a comprehensive intervention in the chapel that would include both the windows in the walls and the glass in the dome. The intervention is accompanied by one of the paintings from his Landline series, characterized by horizontal stripes in various colours. In this case, some drips of red paint that recall the blood of Christ – so strongly present in Christian iconography – can be seen at the bottom of these stripes. Scully has brought his whole creative world, composed of coloured stripes, to this contemplative space, where visitors can feel they are inside a work by perhaps the most outstanding abstract painter on the contemporary art scene.