Culture
Culture
$30
1-2h
The Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy have a rich and fascinating history; these museums are among the oldest in the world, having opened to the public in 1734. The collection includes ancient Roman statues, inscriptions, art and artifacts; as well as exquisite sculptures from the medieval and Renaissance periods. Visitors can explore a variety of collections, such as the Capitoline Coin Cabinet with coins, medals, jewelry, and jewels; or visit the landmark Palazzo dei Conservatori, which has been redesigned by Michelangelo. Other highlights include the stunning Hall of the Galatian, housing the marble sculpture “Dying Gaul”, and the new great glass enclosed Sala Marco Aurelio. No matter which collection you check out, the Capitoline Museums offer a captivating window into centuries of artistic creativity.
All ages
Things to Do Nearby
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