One of the first chapels to be built and also mentioned in a document by pope Clement VIII (1598). This chapel contains a crowd of over three hundred terracotta and plaster statues made by Nicola and Giovanni Tabacchetti. They were modeled in the first decade of the seventeenth century, and then hanged on the vault, through a complex structure. They depict the Coronation of the Virgin Mary by the Trinity. A multitude of angels and a group of festive characters including cardinals, monks and nuns take part in the scene.