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Piazza Del Campidoglio
-Camoidoglio Square (Renaissance-style collection)
This design style has been created based on features of Renaissance artitects. It emphasises on symmetry, proportion, geometry and regularity of parts.
The presence of ancient architectural elements, which are Entablature, Pediment, Cornice, Arch, and Arcade,remains
as a decorative element and features on the design. It has objective and rational features.
Piazza del Campidoglio is one of Rome's most beautiful and sacred squares, designed by Michelangelo and laid out between two summits of the Capitoline Hill, the most important of Rome's fabled seven hills. Michelangelo's plan for the square included the creation of an elegant staircase, the Cordonata. The grandiose, slow rising staircase that leads from the bottom of the Hill to the piazza. In the square, the combination of buildings looks very beautiful and splendid.
The Cordonata is a long and wide staircase with wide treads that creats a grand sense of arrival as one reaches the opening of the space such as an trapezoid.
This collection reborns infinite perfection and sacred exclusivity through our outstanding reinterpretation of the Piazza del Campidoglio. |