Piazza del Campidoglio, 1, 00186 Roma RM, ItaliaMapa
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Las pequeñas colinas en las ruinas de Roma suben a unos 100 grados, no muy altos, pero se puede ver la vista general. La tarde tiene más luz trasera y fotografía no es muy bonita. Hay un pequeño jardín allí arriba.
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Las pequeñas colinas en las ruinas de Roma suben a unos 100 grados, no muy altos, pero se puede ver la vista general. La tarde tiene más luz trasera y fotografía no es muy bonita. Hay un pequeño jardín allí arriba.
The main thing on this hill is actually a museum of Capitorio. The tickets to this museum are still very expensive, but when you go in, you will find that the sculptures inside are still worth seeing.
On a sloping hill, similar to a church or castle. You can see from above, standing on the hill and looking at the sunset, there are many small pubs around the most beautiful, and there is a square with a pillar on it.
From the point of view of the square, this is a good view, because it is one of the seven mountains in Rome. On the opposite side of the museum, there is a statue of Lupa, the goddess, or enter the museum to enjoy the history of the real Roman Empire. The museum also has a statue of Medusa's head.
A square on Mount Capitolio in Rome, designed by Michelangelo, has a radial geometry on the ground. There are three statues of the city government of Rome, the bronze statue of the emperor riding a horse and the God of wisdom, the God of the Tiber River and the body of the lion with human face. In the center of the square is a bronze statue of the emperor Marco Oleo on horseback, which is the best bronze statue preserved in Rome. Of course, this one on the square is a replica, while the genuine one is kept in the Museum of the new palace. It's worth a look.
From the small steps of the ancient Roman Square is Mount Capitorio. The palace buildings on both sides are the famous Museum of Capitorio. The marble lines on the square are super beautiful.
Although the mountain is not very high, it is home to some of the most famous buildings of ancient Rome. Of course, most of the buildings here today are Renaissance buildings, with a few remaining ruins.