Colossal statue of Veiovis
Type:
Sculpture
Year:
Flavian period or late-republican
Material and technique:
Marble
Origin:
From Rome, Campidoglio – Temple of Veiovis
Inventory:
inv. MC2446
Masterpieces of the hall
The hall
At the top of the stairs leading up from the Junction Gallery we find the colossal marble statue of Veiovis found in the cell area of the temple, where it must have been the central image of worship. On the right-hand side, protected by glass, we can see the rear portion of the high travertine marble pedestal of the Temple of Veiovis, beyond the remains of the large tufa-stone Tabularium wall, which at this point was indented to allow for the presence of the temple.