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CAPITOLINE MUSEUMS
The Glorious Past
Founded in 1471 by Pope Sixtus IV, the Capitoline Museums are recognized as the first public museum of history and are among the most beloved by Romans. Here, exquisite art and marble collections, as well as historic public edifices, reveal the interplay of religion and politics. They expose the contradictions, the triumphs, and the hidden stories that underpin the history of the Roman Empire’s great power.

What’s included:
- CAPITOLINE MUSEUMS
- TEMPLE OF JUPITER,
- TABULARIUM (panoramic view of the Roman Forum)
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