Michelangelo’s square: the Campidoglio

Michelangelo’s square: the Campidoglio

The Campidoglio https://roma-bella.com/tours/rome-on-scooter/ square is   Michelangelo’s masterpiece as an Architect, created just after he conclude    the Last Judgement (1541) in the Sistine chapel.  In the pope Paul III’s intention had to become Rome’s civic centre not only ritually but visually. The space that Michelangelo saw was informed and chaotic, still with a medieval shape.

His proposal was first to create a classic layout, symmetrical, in fact he  suggested the construction of  a new building, the Palazzo Nuovo,https://roma-bella.com/tours/rome-museums/ that would fulfil his purpose.  This resulting new  space ought  to be opened  as a  telescope toward the “papal street” that meandering through the different neighbourhoods would arrive to the Vatican. The    ramp designed    was an invitation for those coming from the Rome’s XVI century centre as well as those pilgrims that from the Vatican were heading toward the civic centre.

 

Michelangelo’s space was conceived for the people as a dynamic space, in fact his pavement design departing from a 12 edges star would expand the space    through the sequence of rhombus up to the square edges and would  extol Marcus Aurelius equestrian statue.

 

 

 

 

Moreover, Michelangelo  curated each detail, like the proportion of the new façades for the symmetrical buildings, recalling the ancient basilicas and the decoration of the entire space, to reinforce the architecture. Several    ancient sculptures were selected accurately by Michelangelo   like the two fluvial lounging figures matching with the ramps ,  Minerva’s sculpture as a column of the Senate entrance and the two magnificent sculptures of Castor and Polux, facing today, the Vatican,  differently to Michelangelo’s conception: to flanked the people’s arrival.