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Musei Capitolini
World's oldest public museum system housing classical sculpture and fine art52
About
The Musei Capitolini serve as a premier cultural hub dedicated to preserving and presenting the historical and artistic heritage of Rome from antiquity through the modern era. Its programme focuses on making this vast legacy accessible to the public through permanent collections, special exhibitions, and comprehensive educational initiatives.
The Musei Capitolini, located at Piazza del Campidoglio 1 in Rome, constitute the world's oldest public museum system, with origins dating back to 1271 when Pope Sixtus IV donated his collection of ancient statues to the people of Rome. The institution houses extensive collections of classical sculpture, including the iconic Lupa Capitolina and works by Caravaggio, alongside fine art and archaeological artifacts. As part of the Sistema Musei di Roma Capitale, it operates multiple sites across the city, offering guided tours, educational programs, and temporary exhibitions such as those featuring Diego Rivera.
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Address
Piazza del Campidoglio 1, 00186 Roma