Palazzo Nuovo, Palace in Rome
The Palazzo Nuovo is part of the Capitoline Hill's museum complex in Rome.
Initially designed by Michelangelo in the early 17th century, it was subsequently completed by Girolamo Rainaldi.
It houses the Capitoline Museums' significant collection of ancient sculptures.
Located in the Municipio I district, the palace stands at the very heart of Roman historical and political heritage.
Its architectural harmony with the Palazzo dei Conservatori frames the iconic Piazza del Campidoglio.
Location: Municipio I
Architect: Girolamo Rainaldi
Official opening: 1663
Website: museicapitolini.org/sede/piazza_e_palazzi/palazzo_nuovo
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