
Finding of the She-Wolf

Capitoline She-Wolf with Romulus and Remus

Imperial Victory of Marcus Aurelius

Battle between the Horatii and Curiatii

The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus

Roman Sarcophagus with Spring and Summer

Triton

Ancient Greek Horse Protome Amphora

Bronze Horse

Bust of Commodus as Hercules

Lion Attacking a Horse

Heracles and the Nemean Lion
Capitoline Museum
Perched atop Rome's ancient Capitoline Hill, the Capitoline Museum leads visitors through the heart of Roman history and art. Its venerable halls display classical sculptures, intricate mosaics, and paintings that evoke the grandeur of the empire. At the entrance stands the iconic bronze she-wolf nursing Romulus and Remus, a legendary symbol of the city's founding and enduring identity.
Inside, masterpieces such as the marble Dying Gaul and the imposing statue of Marcus Aurelius stand among a vast array of artifacts that reveal stories of emperors, deities, and daily life in ancient Rome. The museum itself occupies Renaissance buildings designed by Michelangelo, whose architecture frames the classical relics. From its terraces, panoramic views of Rome complete an experience that unites art, history, and landscape.
Inside, masterpieces such as the marble Dying Gaul and the imposing statue of Marcus Aurelius stand among a vast array of artifacts that reveal stories of emperors, deities, and daily life in ancient Rome. The museum itself occupies Renaissance buildings designed by Michelangelo, whose architecture frames the classical relics. From its terraces, panoramic views of Rome complete an experience that unites art, history, and landscape.
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