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The '''Palazzo dei Conservatori''' is one of the Capitoline Museums in [[Rome]], and was formerly seat of the Roman magistrate administrating the city. | The '''Palazzo dei Conservatori''' is one of the Capitoline Museums in [[Rome]], and was formerly seat of the Roman magistrate administrating the city. | ||
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One of the structures that comprises the [[Il Campidoglio|Campidoglio]], this Palazzo served as the seat of the Roman magistrate responsible for administrating the city. By the end of the 15th century, they had very little actual power, the Pope ran the city from the Vatican. | |||
In the mid-16th century, Michelangelo got his hands on the building, re-designing the facade and adding gigantic Corinthian pilaster strips on high pedestals to make it a little less ostentatious. | |||
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The Palazzo dei Conservatori is one of the Capitoline Museums in Rome, and was formerly seat of the Roman magistrate administrating the city.
History
One of the structures that comprises the Campidoglio, this Palazzo served as the seat of the Roman magistrate responsible for administrating the city. By the end of the 15th century, they had very little actual power, the Pope ran the city from the Vatican.
In the mid-16th century, Michelangelo got his hands on the building, re-designing the facade and adding gigantic Corinthian pilaster strips on high pedestals to make it a little less ostentatious.
Source
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