Castel Sant'Angelo
Built as Emperor Hadrian's mausoleum in 139 AD, then converted into a papal fortress, prison, and now a museum.

About Castel Sant'Angelo
Built as Emperor Hadrian's mausoleum in 139 AD, then converted into a papal fortress, prison, and now a museum. The spiral ramp up through the original Roman core is eerily atmospheric. The upper terrace has one of the best views in Rome, looking straight down Via della Conciliazione to St. Peter's dome. The Passetto di Borgo, a secret elevated passageway connecting the castle to the Vatican, was used by popes fleeing attacks. The museum inside covers military history, Renaissance apartments, and a small arms collection.
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Tips, answered
The terrace bar at the top serves drinks with the St. Peter's dome view. Come in the late afternoon for golden light on the Tiber. The first Sunday of every month is free entry. The bridge in front (Ponte Sant'Angelo, lined with Bernini angel statues) is worth a slow walk.
Plan for about 1h 45m.
Castel Sant'Angelo is in the Centro Storico neighborhood of Rome. The address is Lungotevere Castello, 50, 00193 Roma RM, Italy. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Closed on Monday. Check the official website for holiday closures and special hours.
Nearby in Centro Storico
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