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  1. The Capitoline Wolf (Italian: Lupa Capitolina) is a bronze sculpture depicting a scene from the legend of the founding of Rome. The sculpture shows a she-wolf suckling the mythical twin founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus.

  2. The She-wolf, with its evocative power, is the symbol of the city. The donation of Sixtus IV brought the statue to the Capitoline Hill. Initially, it stood in the fifteenth century facade of the palace.

  3. The Capitoline She-wolf (Italian: Lupa capitolina) takes its name from its location—the statue is housed in the Capitoline Museums in Rome. The She-wolf statue is a fully worked bronze composition that is intended for 360 degree viewing.

  4. The Museo Omero owns a resin and fibre-glass copy of the “Lupa Capitolina”, the bronze sculpture on display at the Musei Capitolini in Rome. The sculpture (75cm high and just over 100cm long) portrays a she-wolf with her head turned to the left, mouth half-open and eyes that seem to be peering into the distance, while she feeds the new-born ...

  5. Meet the Capitoline Wolf, Rome’s most famous mother! This bronze masterpiece shows the fierce she-wolf nurturing Romulus and Remus, the twins destined to build the Eternal City. Housed in the Capitoline Museums, the statue is designed to be admired from every angle, showcasing the wolf’s protective stance and the origins of a powerful myth.

  6. Ever since the middle of the 16th century, when it was an open three-arched loggia, this room has contained the bronze Capitoline She-wolf, which has become the symbol of Rome.

  7. 12 kwi 2021 · The Capitoline Wolf is a statue in Rome representing a wolf nursing two twin boys. It is one of the most famous statues in Rome and a sculpture that tells the story of the foundation of the city, with which she is associated.

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