Capitoline Museums

The creation of the Capitoline Museums has been traced back to 1471, when Pope Sixtus IV donated a group of bronze statues of great symbolic value to the People of Rome.

The collections of marbles, bronzes, mosaics and paintings are closely linked to the city of Rome.

Among the masterpieces: the original bronze of Marcus Aurelius and of the she-wolf.

From the Tabularium you can enjoy a wonderful view on the Forum and, at the end of the museum, a breathtaking sightseeing on the city from Terrazza Caffarelli.

Ticket 1250

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