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Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome

Castel Sant'Angelo: Rome's Fortress Through the Ages

From imperial mausoleum to papal stronghold — nearly 2,000 years of Roman history in one towering monument.
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Castel Sant'Angelo began its life not as a fortress, but as a tomb. Emperor Hadrian commissioned the structure between 123 and 135 AD as a mausoleum for himself and his imperial successors, replacing the earlier Mausoleum of Augustus as the dynastic burial site of Rome. The cylindrical drum rising from a square base — clad originally in white Luna marble and crowned with a garden of cypress trees — was one of the most ambitious funerary monuments the ancient world had ever seen. Hadrian himself was interred here in 138 AD, followed by emperors including Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, and Septimius Severus, whose ashes joined his in the burial chamber at the structure's core.

Its transformation from monument to military stronghold began in 271 AD, when Emperor Aurelian incorporated it into Rome's new defensive walls. By the medieval period, the papacy had seized control, fortifying the cylindrical mass with towers, ramparts, and a garrison. Its most dramatic moment came in May 1527, when Pope Clement VII fled through the Passetto di Borgo — a secret elevated corridor connecting the Vatican to the castle — as the forces of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V sacked Rome in one of the most destructive episodes of the Renaissance. For weeks, the pope and his court sheltered inside while the city burned below. The castle also served as a notorious papal prison; the sculptor Benvenuto Cellini was imprisoned here in 1538, and he left a vivid account of his captivity and daring escape in his autobiography.

The landmark's name derives from a vision reported in 590 AD, when Pope Gregory the Great claimed to see the Archangel Michael sheathing his sword atop the mausoleum, heralding the end of a devastating plague. A succession of bronze and marble angel statues have crowned the summit ever since; the current bronze figure, by the Flemish sculptor Peter Anton von Verschaffelt, was installed in 1752 and remains one of Rome's most recognizable silhouettes. The castle is connected to St. Peter's Square by the elegant Ponte Sant'Angelo, a bridge lined with ten Baroque angel sculptures designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1669.

Today the building operates as the National Museum of Castel Sant'Angelo, open Tuesday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 7:30 PM (last admission at 6:00 PM). Visitors ascend through the original helical ramp used to carry Hadrian's funeral cortège, pass through Renaissance papal apartments decorated with frescoes and gilded ceilings, and emerge onto the open terrace for one of Rome's finest panoramas over the Tiber and St. Peter's Basilica. Book skip-the-line tickets in advance — this is Rome's second most visited attraction after the Colosseum — and consider a guided tour to access the hidden passageways and prison cells that standard signage barely touches.

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