CULTURE In pics: Capitoline Museums in Rome

CULTURE

In pics: Capitoline Museums in Rome

People's Daily Online

20:01, May 19, 2021

Photo shows the interior view of the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy, May 18, 2021. The museums officially opened to the public in 1734 during the government of Clemente XII. Its collections are closely linked to the city of Rome and most of the exhibits come from the city itself. (Photo: Xinhua)

A man visits the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy, May 18, 2021. The museums officially opened to the public in 1734 during the government of Clemente XII. Its collections are closely linked to the city of Rome and most of the exhibits come from the city itself. (Photo: Xinhua)

A woman visits the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy, May 18, 2021. The museums officially opened to the public in 1734 during the government of Clemente XII. Its collections are closely linked to the city of Rome and most of the exhibits come from the city itself. (Photo: Xinhua)

Photo shows the "She-Wolf" in the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy, May 18, 2021. The museums officially opened to the public in 1734 during the government of Clemente XII. Its collections are closely linked to the city of Rome and most of the exhibits come from the city itself. (Photo: Xinhua)

Photo shows the interior view of the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy, May 18, 2021. The museums officially opened to the public in 1734 during the government of Clemente XII. Its collections are closely linked to the city of Rome and most of the exhibits come from the city itself. (Photo: Xinhua)

Photo shows "The Dying Gaul" in the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy, May 18, 2021. The museums officially opened to the public in 1734 during the government of Clemente XII. Its collections are closely linked to the city of Rome and most of the exhibits come from the city itself. (Photo: Xinhua)

People rest at Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome, Italy, May 18, 2021. The museums officially opened to the public in 1734 during the government of Clemente XII. Its collections are closely linked to the city of Rome and most of the exhibits come from the city itself. (Photo: Xinhua)

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