
Castel Sant’Angelo, once Emperor Hadrian’s mausoleum, later transformed into a papal fortress, offers a unique perspective of Rome from its rooftop terrace. The museum inside displays precious frescoes, armor, and secret passages that reveal centuries of political intrigue. Just outside, the elegant St. Angelo Bridge, commissioned by Hadrian and adorned with Bernini’s angel sculptures, provides one of the city’s most picturesque strolls. Visit early to beat the crowds and linger over the Tiber’s reflections. Don’t miss the panoramic views, captivating art, and echoes of Roman history permeating these iconic landmarks. Nearby cafés and vibrant street life make this area ideal for soaking up the city’s atmosphere.
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