Monday, December 17, 2007
Capitoline Museum-Recently Remodeled and Better Than Ever
The Capitoline Museum, located on the Campidoglio, a piazza designed by Michelangelo and the site of the religious center of ancient Rome, was revonovated in the first years of the 21st century. The recent renovation has revealed the foundations of the Roman temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus and has provided access to one of the most spectacular views of the Roman Forum. The original equestrian bronze statue of the emperor Marcus Aurelius is now housed in its own air-conditioned gallery, which protects the delicate bronze from decomposition-and makes the gallery a welcome spot for the weary summer tourist! A copy of the bronze Marcus Aurelius is on display outside in the center of the piazza. Don't forget to visit the fragments of the colossal statue of the emperor Constantine located in the courtyard of the Palazzo dei Conservatori and the famous Capitoline Wolf, the ubiquitous symbol of Rome.
Capitoline Museum
Labels:
Archaeology,
Art,
Capitoline,
Capitoline Museum,
Constantine,
Marcus Aurelius,
Michelangelo,
Museums,
Rome,
Sightseeing
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