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

  3. Built as the tomb of the mighty Emperor Hadrian, the Castel Sant’Angelo has seen an astonishing amount of bloodshed, turbulence, and change in the millennia since. From fleeing popes and secret passages to executions and medieval prisons: the Castel Sant’Angelo takes up a fascinating place in Rome’s history.

  4. 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.

  5. castel sant’angelo rome (. Hadrianeum. ) The Castel Sant’Angelo Rome was built in 135 AD as the tomb of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. During the Middle Ages, this mausoleum was converted into a military fortress that protected Rome. The building has served as a papal residence, a prison in the Renaissance, and as a museum today.

  6. 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.

  7. Since 1901, Castel Sant’Angelo has functioned as a museum. It’s home to a vast collection of historical artifacts, including Renaissance paintings, military weaponry, and documents, providing a deep insight into Rome’s rich and diverse history.

  8. Jun 4, 2024 · Castel Sant’Angelo, structure in Rome, Italy, that was originally the mausoleum of the Roman emperor Hadrian and became the burial place of the Antonine emperors until Caracalla. It was built in ad 135–139 and converted into a fortress in the 5th century.

  9. It was originally commissioned by the Roman emperor as a tomb for himself and his family. Built in: 123–139 d.C. Ordered by: the Emperor Hadrian. Location: in the park called “ Parco della Mole Adriana ” delimited by the road Piazza Adriana and the bridge Ponte Sant’ Angelo.

  10. 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.