SoundSeeing Rome Insula - . Insula, Aracoeli Stairs, Cordonata and Capitool (Campidoglio) Rome seems like one big open-air museum sometimes, where the one monument comes after the other. These places of interest are conveniently located close together: the ancient apartment building, the stairway that you have to climb up on your knees in order to win the lottery, Michelangelo’s Cordonata stairway that leads to the Capitool, the political and religious center of ancient Rome. Thus, there is enough to see.
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