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Ponte Sant'Angelo, 134 AD and Castel Sant'Angelo (Mausoleum of Hadrian), 135-39 on the right bank of the Tiber by Roman Emperor Hadrian (76-138), Rome, Italy. The Castel Sant'Angelo later became a Papal fortress and is now a museum. The Ponte Sant'Angelo links the Castel Sant'Angelo to the Vatican City and was decorated with statues of angels designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) in the 17th century.
Unique Identifier
AA605691
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5400px × 3600px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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2ND CENTURY
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
Architecture
Bridge
CASTEL SANT'ANGELO
Castle
Circular
Dawn
EARLY
emperor
EUROPE
Europe
EUROPEAN
Fortress
HADRIAN
Italian
Italy
Mausoleum of Hadrian
Papal
Ponte Sant'Angelo
pope
River
ROME
SANT'ANGELO
SOUTHERN
Sunrise
TIBER