Capitoline Museums, Rome

Also known as: Musei Capitolini. Capitoline Museums, perched atop Rome's Capitoline Hill, offer a treasure trove of ancient art and artifacts. Established in 1471, they are among the world's oldest public museums. Travelers are drawn to the iconic statue of the she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus, a symbol of Rome's legendary origins. Vloggers frequently mention the breathtaking view of the Roman Forum from the museum's terrace. WanderVlogs presents insights from real visitors, highlighting the museum's rich collection of Roman sculptures and Renaissance paintings, providing practical tips on navigating its vast halls.

Last updated: Dec 15, 2025

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