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A museum worth a slow afternoon · Rome, Italy
Regarded as the world's oldest public museums, with collections opened to the people in 1471, set atop the Capitoline Hill. They occupy two palaces facing the Piazza del Campidoglio, the square designed by Michelangelo from 1536. Inside are icons of Roman art including the she-wolf, the colossal Constantine fragments and the original equestrian Marcus Aurelius.
To see the founding masterpieces of Roman sculpture in the world's oldest public museums, on Michelangelo's square.
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