History of Capitoline Hill
From roman age to Michelangelo's project
Select the correct answer
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Michelangelo was called to redesign the Capitolium by
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pope Julius II
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pope Paul III
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pope Sixtus IV
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pope John Paul II
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Where is the Capitoline Hill?
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In Florence
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In Milan
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In Rome
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In Turin
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On the Capitoline Hill, in roman age, there were...
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the three palaces made by Michelangelo
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the seat of religious power
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the forums
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the Tabularium, the temples of Juno Moneta and Capituline Jupiter
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When was a fortress on the remains of the Tabularium built?
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in the Middle Ages
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during the Renaissance
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in roman age
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in the late Reanaissance
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How was the Capitoline Hill before the XVI century?
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in a magnificent state
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just like in roman age
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in a very deteriorated condition
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exactly as Michelangelo's design
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What could we find on the Capitoline Hill just before Michelangelo's intervention?
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some run-down buildings, an earthen square and a muddy slope
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two temples and the so-called Tabularium
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a huge empty space
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three buildings, a large staircaes and a trapezoid square
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When was Michelangelo called?
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1560
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1564
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1538
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1536
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The project was completed...
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in four years only
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before Michelangelo's death
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very slowly
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in the XVIII century
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It was possible to realize Michelangelo's project thanks to Ètienne Dupérac's reproduction. He depicted the new square in...
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a threedimensional model
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a painting
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a fresco
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an engraving