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  1. The Mausoleum of Hadrian, also known as Castel Sant'Angelo (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈstɛl sanˈtandʒelo]; English: Castle of the Holy Angel), is a towering rotunda (cylindrical building) in Parco Adriano, Rome, Italy.

  2. From fleeing popes and secret passages to executions and medieval prisons: the Castel Sant’Angelo takes up a fascinating place in Rome’s history. Entrance to the historic Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome. Highlights. Cross the Ponte Sant’Angelo, one of the most intact ancient bridges in Europe, as you walk up to the imposing castle.

  3. Nov 28, 2019 · All you need to know to visit Castel Sant’Angelo, Hadrian’s Mausoleum, one of Rome’s most beautiful yet underrated sites. Castel Sant’Angelo is an imposing castle located on the banks of the River Tiber, in Rome.

  4. Sito ufficiale del Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo di Roma, Castel Sant'Angelo, Castel Santangelo, Mole Adriana

  5. Located a few steps from St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, at the other end of Sant'Angelo Bridge, stands imposingly the Mausoleum of Hadrian. It is also known as Sant'Angelo Castle, a unique building because it can be considered, at the same time, a monument, an archaeological area, and a museum.

  6. The Mausoleum of Emperor Hadrian, usually known as Castel Sant’Angelo (Castle of the Holy Angel), has a grand view and impressive history.

  7. Castel Sant'Angelo is a must-see in Rome, especially if you want to understand Rome's 2,000-year-old history all in one place. Castel Sant'Angelo is not just a castle. It's a tomb, a fortress, papal party palace, the site of horrific executions, and much more.

  8. When visiting Castel SantAngelo, you can explore the ancient dungeons and prisons, attend music and entertainment performances, climb to the castle’s highest point, and enjoy a beautiful view of the city.

  9. Jun 2, 2019 · Built as a cylindrical mausoleum by Rome's Emperor Hadrian on the Tiber river just east of what is now the Vatican, the Castel Sant Angelo was converted into a military fortress before the Pope fortified it in the 14th century.

  10. Castel Sant’Angelo, also called Hadrians Mausoleum, is a monument of Rome, located on the right bank of the Tiber in front of the pons Aelius, a short distance from the Vatican, in the zone called Borgo; it is connected to the Vatican State through the fortified corridor of the “passetto”.