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An architectural display features a detailed scale model of the Piazza del Campidoglio (Capitoline Hill) in Rome, Italy. The model is housed within a clear acrylic case, positioned on a light-colored, mottled stone surface. The model depicts the trapezoidal piazza, centered by an oval paving pattern and a miniature equestrian statue. At the rear, the Palazzo Senatorio is rendered with its clock tower and double-ramp staircase. To the right stands the Palazzo dei Conservatori, and to the left, the Palazzo Nuovo, creating the iconic symmetrical design attributed to Michelangelo. A long, grand staircase, the Cordonata, ascends to the piazza from the foreground of the model, flanked by trees and a winding road on its right side, leading to a small building with a prominent bell tower on the model's far left. A small, clear acrylic sign within the case provides details: "PIAZZA DEL CAMPIDOGLIO (1538-1564) PROGETTO DI MICHELANGELO BUONARROTTI COMUNE DI ROMA." The immediate background consists of a large, rough-hewn stone wall, exhibiting substantial individual blocks and varying shades, suggesting an ancient or reconstructed wall feature within an exhibition space, likely one of the Capitoline Museums. Light streaks and faint reflections, including the text "LA GRECIA ROMA," are visible on the acrylic case. In the bottom right corner of the frame, the forefinger and thumb of a human hand, wearing a gray long-sleeved garment and exhibiting light pink polished fingernails, rest on the stone surface in front of the model. The scene is brightly illuminated, casting shadows on the background stone wall.
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