Capitoline Square
Historic square designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti featuring Renaissance architecture and art. It is a significant cultural and artistic site reflecting Rome's Renaissance heritage. Read more…
The square was designed in the 16th century by Michelangelo Buonarroti atop Capitoline Hill, showcasing Renaissance architecture and important civic buildings. It includes notable sculptures and offers a commanding view of the city, reflecting its role as a major cultural and political center. The site embodies Renaissance design principles and serves as a landmark of historical and artistic significance, housing the Capitoline Museums within its perimeter. The square is wheelchair accessible and highlights the fusion of art, architecture, and history from the Renaissance era.
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