The meeting point of the tour.
Book this private tour and visit one of Rome's Seven Hills and the museum dedicated to the Eternal City.
The Capitolium or Capitoline Hill is one of the Seven Hills of Rome and was dedicated to the god Saturn. The existing design of the square and the surrounding palaces was created by Renaissance artist and architect Michelangelo Buonarroti in 1536–1546.
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 are closely linked to the city of Rome, and most of the exhibits come from the city itself.
The meeting point of the tour.
Capitoline (or Capitlolium Hill, name sake of our agency) is one of the 7 hills of ancient Rome. The modern square, designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti, features an elliptical courtyard with a central figure sculpture.
Part of the tour of the Capitoline Hill is to see the bronze statue of Marcus Aurelius.
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 are closely linked to the city of Rome, and most of the exhibits come from the city itself.