Capitoline Hill

Local namePalazzo dei Conservatori
LocationCampitelli, Rome, Italy

The Capitolium or Capitoline Hill, between the Forum and the Campus Martius, is one of the Seven Hills of Rome.

The hill was earlier known as Mons Saturnius, dedicated to the god Saturn. The word Capitolium first meant the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus later built here, and afterwards it was used for the whole hill, thus Mons Capitolinus. In an etymological myth, ancient sources connect the name to caput and the tale was that, when laying the foundations for the temple, the head of a man was found, some sources even saying it was the head of some Tolus or Olus. The Capitolium was regarded by the Romans as indestructible, and was adopted as a symbol of eternity.By the 16th century, Capitolinus had become Capitolino in Italian, and Capitolium Campidoglio. The Capitoline Hill contains few ancient ground-level ruins, as they are almost entirely covered up by Medieval and Renaissance palazzi that surround a piazza, a significant urban plan designed by Michelangelo.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitoline_Hill

Official Website http://en.museicapitolini.org/

Address 3 Via del Campidoglio, Roma 00186, Italy

Coordinates 41°53'34.641" N 12°28'57.487" E

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