Great pictures!!! Thank you
When I was in Rome with my classmates we were trying to find that church. But we didn't know the way, so we tried to ask. But you know, not many Italians know English. We rememberd the word vincoli, but we were not sure, if it really means chains. So we were showing them our hands in a position one could think it means chained, and repeating the word vincoli. Some of them looked really scared. They thought we are freaks who ask them to chain our hands. So, no miracle, we didn't find it.
But last year I was back in Rome. This time prepared

and with map. That statue is really great. It is almost hard to believe that Pieta from Saint Peter's is also from Michelangelo. I'll try to find something more about the chains. There is some story behind them. The Moses is from unfinished monument for pope Julius II. It should be very big with about 40 figures (some its statues are now in Louvre) and Michelangelo wanted to finish it so much. But it was not to be. Pope wanted him to paint the Sistine chapel. And Michelangelo hated it. He considered himself a sculptur not a painter. So when finally the Sistine chapel was ready and Michelangelo could continue, pope died and his family refused to pay so much money for a monument.