- When: All year round
- Where: On the Capitoline Hill, next to the Coliseum and Roman Forum
- How Many: 30 people seated and 70 standing
- Ceremonies: Civil Ceremonies
- Music: Classic.
The sumptuous Campidoglio Wedding Hall, also known as the “Red Hall”, is located on the top of the Capitoline hill. This hill was once the site of a temple for the Capitoline Triad, started by Rome's fifth king, Tarquinius Priscus. Michelangelo designed the fabulous piazza and restyled the surrounding palazzos dated from 1536. He reversed the classical orientation of the Capitoline, in a symbolic gesture turning Rome’s civic center to face away from the Roman Forum and instead in the direction of Papal Rome : St. Peter’s Basilica. Michelangelo devised a beautiful monumental wide ramped stair (the Cordonata) ascending the hill to reach the high piazza, so that the Campidoglio resolutely turned its back on the Roman Forum that it had once commanded. Interior of the Campidoglio Wedding Hall is all Renaissance gilding finely decorated with tapestries and chandeliers.
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