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[[Rebecca Crane|REBECCAC84]]: A set of the [[Rifts|coordinates]] [[Shaun Hastings|Shaun]] took from [[Clay Kaczmarek|Subject 16]] converges on this landmark. Maybe you should check it out? | [[File:ACB_DB_Palazzo_Senatorio.png|right|250px]] | ||
[[Rebecca Crane|REBECCAC84]]: A set of the [[Rifts|coordinates]] [[Shaun Hastings|Shaun]] took from [[Clay Kaczmarek|Subject 16]] converges on this landmark. Maybe [[Desmond Miles|you]] should check it out? | |||
Built during the 13th and 14th century as the Senatorial seat for administration of justice in [[Rome]], the [[Palazzo Senatorio|Palazzo]] is the dominating structure of the [[Capitoline Hill|Campidoglio]]. Tourists today would see an impressive double-flighted staircase in front, which was designed by [[Michelangelo]]. | Built during the 13th and 14th century as the Senatorial seat for administration of justice in [[Rome]], the [[Palazzo Senatorio|Palazzo]] is the dominating structure of the [[Capitoline Hill|Campidoglio]]. Tourists today would see an impressive double-flighted staircase in front, which was designed by [[Michelangelo]]. | ||
Not only intended to induce fear in the climacophobic, these stairs were a part of a commission Michelangelo received to redo several of the buildings on the Campidoglio at the behest of | Not only intended to induce fear in the climacophobic, these stairs were a part of a commission Michelangelo received to redo several of the buildings on the Campidoglio at the behest of Pope [[Paul III]] for the sole purpose of impressing [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]], then ruler of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. Basically, the [[Renaissance]] political equivalent of a toddler doing headstands for his daddy. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:00, 17 December 2025

REBECCAC84: A set of the coordinates Shaun took from Subject 16 converges on this landmark. Maybe you should check it out?
Built during the 13th and 14th century as the Senatorial seat for administration of justice in Rome, the Palazzo is the dominating structure of the Campidoglio. Tourists today would see an impressive double-flighted staircase in front, which was designed by Michelangelo.
Not only intended to induce fear in the climacophobic, these stairs were a part of a commission Michelangelo received to redo several of the buildings on the Campidoglio at the behest of Pope Paul III for the sole purpose of impressing Charles V, then ruler of the Holy Roman Empire. Basically, the Renaissance political equivalent of a toddler doing headstands for his daddy.