
Ponte Sant'Angelo
Ponte Sant'Angelo is a historic bridge in Rome that spans the Tiber River, connecting the city center to the Castel Sant’Angelo fortress. Built in 134 AD by Emperor Hadrian as a pathway to his mausoleum, it’s renowned for its elegant design and statues of angels that line the bridge, created by renowned sculptors. The bridge offers picturesque views of Rome’s skyline and the Vatican. It has served as an important route for centuries and remains a popular site for visitors, blending ancient engineering with artistic beauty and historical significance.