St. Angelo Bridge
Ancient bridge with angel sculptures
Category

Sightseeing

Also

Historic

Message from Justice & Hannah Lynn Arceri

St. Angelo Bridge in Rome, also known as Ponte Sant'Angelo, is a stunning ancient bridge built by Emperor Hadrian in 134 AD to connect the city center with Castel Sant'Angelo. It features seven stone arches and ten angel sculptures designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Each angel holds an instrument of the Passion of Christ, making the bridge a significant religious site and a beautiful work of art. With its rich history, breathtaking views of the Tiber River, and romantic ambiance, St. Angelo Bridge is a must-visit spot for travelers exploring the enchanting city of Rome.