Piazza del Campidoglio, 1, 00186 Roma RM, Italia
The Capitoline Museums are one of the ancient museums in the world. Its collections are exposed in two different palaces which are connected by a subterranean gallery, these form the main museum of Rome.
You can’t miss the incredible collections of the ancient Rome, such as the Capitoline Wolf, famous for representing the legend of Romulo and Remo.
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The Capitoline Museums, written in plural because it is composed of two buildings with several galleries. They were created thanks to two bronze statues that the pope Sixto IV donated to the city of Rome in 1471.
As we said, the Capitoline Museum is composed two buildings in the Campidoglio Square, these are the New Palace and the Conservators Palace joined by the Lapidary Gallery, which passes the Square by a subterranean tunnel.
The Campidoglio Square is one of the oldest of Rome’s modern art, created by Michelangelo thinking it was oriented to the St. Peters Basilica. In order to give harmony to the Square, he designed in the middle of the two Palaces an enormous bronze statue of Marco Aurelio riding his horse, an identic copy of the original, shown in the Conservators Palace.
The New Palace, designed by Miguelangel but made by Girolamo Rinaldi, shows copies of the authentic sculptures of the Greek; one of the more well-known is the Capitoline Venus, made during the years 100 and 150 d. C.
In the Palace of the Conservators we can find The Pinacoteca, with a great collection of busts and paintings of artists such as Tintoretto, Tiziano and Caravaggio. There you will see one of the main attractions of the Capitoline Museum, the Capitoline Wolf, which according to the roman mythology, when Romulo and Remo’s mother knew that King Amulio ordered to murder everyone who could be his successor, she threw his kids to the river and a Wolf picked them up and raised them as her own, this is the reason why there is this statue.
Public access is allowed until one hour before closing time.
There are free tickets for children under 6, groups of students and mobility reduced people and their companion. For people in wheelchair, there is an access by Via delle Tre Pile, 1 and the Portico de Vignola.
In the same museum you can get audio guides for only 1.50€ , video guides for 6.00 €, guides for kids for 4.00€ in different languages.
Don’t forget to validate your tickets at the entrance of the Capitoline Museums.
*Once you have acquired the admission ticket, any changes are not allowed and the amount paid will not be reimbursed under any circumstances.
Metro: línea B - Colosseo <br /> Bus: 40, 60, 80.
The Capitoline Museum is located in Piazza del Campidoglio 1 - 00186 Rome.
The Treasure of Antiquity. Winckelmann and the Capitoline Museum in Rome of the 18th century. It celebrates the anniversaries of the birth and death of the founder of modern archeology, Winckelmann (1717-1768).
It houses the most important collection of classic Roman portraits such as Cicero, Augustus, Nero and Trajan.
Many of them donated by Pope Sixtus IV as the Capitoline Wolf, the Republican Brutus, Galata morente, the spinar, the equestrian statue of Marco Aurelio and the Capitoline Venus. Remains of the stature of Constantine and ruins of the Temple of Jupiter.
The Capitoline Museum is an unforgettable visit that we fully recommend, enjoy the modern architecture of ancient Rome!
(Bermuda) 20/09/2019
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(Burkina Faso) 19/09/2019
good experiencie, aesy acces and thanks.