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It
is one of the most
interesting architectural
areas in Rome. The whole
complex (square and
buildings) was built in the
sixteenth century according
to Michelangelo's designs.
Placed on the Capitoline
Hill, it suffered during the
centuries various remaking
until it assumed the actual
shape, according to
Michelangelo's project.
Since the ancient times it
was a very important place
for the life of the City,
being first, a religious
centre, and then, the seat
of Roman Senate. Today it is
the Town Hall. You can reach
the Capitol by the great
flight of steps built
according to Michelangelo's
designs. At the top of the
stairs there is a balustrade
whith the statues of
Dioscuri raised during the
imperial period. You can
admire in the middle of the
trapezoidal square Marcus
Aurelius’s statue, on its
left the "Palazzo Nuovo",
seat of Capitoline museum,
on its right the "Palazzo
dei Conservatori" and behind
the statue the "Palazzo
Senatorio" with its
beautiful stairs realized by
Michelangelo, and the
fountain with the ancient
statue of sitting Minerva.
The Capitoline Tower,
erected in the 16th century,
overlooks the "Palazzo
Senatorio".
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