The guide to the Capitoline Museum complex, a single itinerary for a visit to the hill, the palaces and the treasures they contain.
Spanish edition.
The complex of the Capitoline Museums was reopened to the public during the Jubilee Year after a long period of architectural restoration of the buildings that face the Piazza del Campidoglio.
The world’s oldest public museum, founded in 1471 by Sixtus IV, the complex has been completely renovated, including the exhibition itinerary.
The guide illustrates a single visitors’ route that shows the hill as the center of the cultural legacy of the city, accompanying readers through the three buildings while providing information on the treasures they contain, including the famous Lupa Capitolina: Palazzo Senatorio, Palazzo Nuovo, headquarters of the Capitoline Museum, and Palazzo dei Conservatori.
Spanish edition