Open today at 09:30-19:30(Admission ends at 18:30)
Recommended sightseeing time:1-3 hour
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Piazza del Campidoglio, 1, 00186 Roma RM, ItalyMap
Phone+39-06-0608
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An important museum in ancient Roman style, this museum is quite unique, the visit here is also very fun, there are some guides here to visit, this museum has a lot of important ancient Roman artwork.
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Located on the Capitoline Hill, the museum is the oldest national museum in the world, and its exhibits are mostly statues. The museum includes three buildings (the Palais des Palos, the Palais des Conservations, and the New Palace) surrounding the Piazza del Capitoline and the underground promenade connecting them. It was planned by Michelangelo and took more than 400 years to complete. The history of the museum dates back to 1471, when Pope Sixtus IV presented a large collection of ancient bronze sculptures to Rome and placed them on the Capitoline Hill.
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Capitoline Museums Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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An important museum in ancient Roman style, this museum is quite unique, the visit here is also very fun, there are some guides here to visit, this museum has a lot of important ancient Roman artwork.
The Cabitolio Museum is just behind the ancient Roman square, with many exquisite sculptures and paintings. The museum hall Marco Oleliu riding portrait really put a large portrait of Constantine next to it. Is this...Is it convenient for everyone to compare them?
The Cabitolio Museum is the Palace of the Senate, built in the 12th century, according to Michelangelo's design modification; The left is the Conservative Palace, which was rebuilt by Michelangelo in the mid-16th century, and the first use of a giant column design, and the new Palace on the right is built in the 17th century, the same as the Conservative Palace on the opposite side of the square.
Generally, there are still dry goods. If you like history, you should go and see it. But as a scenic spot in Rome, it is really not prominent. The way of telling history seems to be less organized than the domestic museum.
Musei Capitolini is the oldest public museum in the world. It was planned and built by Michelangelo. Its collection is diversified, especially famous for architecture, sculpture and art in ancient Rome and Greece. There are numerous sculpture paintings. SheWolf, riding statues, Caravaggio, Medusa and other authentic works are also located in the museum. The reverse image of the 50-point Euro cast in Italy is also from Campitoglio Square.
The cover photograph is right. The Capitorio Museum has three main buildings. They go in from the right hand side and pass through the underground passage on the left hand side. The cover photograph is the courtyard on the left hand side. If you are interested in the history of Western art and strongly recommend it, the treasures and statues of various European collectors and popes, even without a glass cover, are really close-up viewing. The famous Treaty of Rome in the history books was signed in one of these halls. There are no Chinese guides, but there are English guides.