St. Angelo Bridge
Ancient Roman marble bridge renowned for its sculptures and historical significance, connecting the city to a nearby fortress and museum. Read more…
Admission
Free for children under 18
Constructed in 134 BC by Emperor Hadrian, this ancient Roman bridge is notable for its marble architecture and its role in linking the city center to a historic mausoleum turned fortress and museum. The bridge is distinguished by a series of baroque-style angel statues created by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and his students, blending ancient engineering with Renaissance artistry. It is recognized for its artistic sculptures, historical importance, and panoramic views of the surrounding cityscape, reflecting a fusion of Roman and baroque architectural elements. The bridge is wheelchair accessible and serves as a significant cultural landmark showcasing ancient art and sculpture.
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