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The hillside in the ruins of Rome climbed about 100 steps, not very high, but you can see the panoramic view. In the afternoon, there are more backlights and the photos are not very beautiful. There is a small garden above.
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The Capitoline Hill is the very shortest of the seven hills in Rome and the spiritual core of the Roman Republic.
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The hillside in the ruins of Rome climbed about 100 steps, not very high, but you can see the panoramic view. In the afternoon, there are more backlights and the photos are not very beautiful. There is a small garden above.
The most important thing on this hill is that there is a Cabitolio Museum. The ticket to this museum is quite expensive, but after entering, I found that the carvings inside are still worth seeing.
Above a hill on a slope, similar to a church or castle building. You can see it above, stand on the hill to watch the sunset, there are many taverns around the most beautiful, and there is a square with a pillar on it.
From this square perspective, it is a great view as it is one of the seven mountains of Rome. Opposite the museum there is a statue of the goddess Lupa or enter the museum to admire the history of the real Roman Empire, which also has a statue of Medusa head.
A square on the hill of Cabitolio in Rome designed by Michelangelo with radiant geometric figures on the ground. It features three statues of the Roman city government, the emperor's bronze statue and the god of wisdom, the god of the Tiber River and the sphinx. In the center of the square is a bronze statue of Emperor Marco Ollerio, the best preserved bronze statue in Rome, and of course the replica in the square, the real one in the museum of the new palace. It is worth a visit.
From the small steps of the ancient Roman square is the Cabitolio Mountain. The palace buildings on both sides are the famous Cabitolio Museum. The marble lines on the square are super beautiful.
Although the mountain is not high, it houses the most famous buildings of ancient Rome. Of course, it is now mostly Renaissance buildings, and there are a few remaining ruins.