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    Castel Sant'Angelo

    4.4 (159 reviews)
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    A view of St Peter's
    Phil G.

    I'm not into touring monuments, crowds, lines, tourists or tours. However, I enjoyed my 30 or 40 minutes at Castel Sant' Angelo on a beautiful day in February. The crowds were on their tour busses somewhere else, and the castel itself was fun to stroll through, checking out both the fortifications and the opulence. Photo opportunities from the top floors were inspiring. Work up an appetite at Castel Sant' Angelo and walk into the Centro Storico for lunch at Coline Emilane.

    Raven R.

    This place is underrated but full of history. It also happens to be one of the few sites in Rome where you can get tickets at the door. The structure was not only a castle but a prison as well. You can walk through the place in a little over an hour but there's plenty to see.

    Tiber river next to the Castle
    Gingerlily L.

    Great medieval castle very interesting to see the construction and design. There is a nice cafe where you can coffee and paninis. I also enjoyed the smaller installations in some of the rooms--one featuring photos the last pope, another one about Italian cinema. The rooftop with the bronze statue is where Tosca's ending is set.

    Josue B.

    Castel Sant'Angelo Castel Sant'Angelo is absolutely breathtaking. From the moment you see it, it feels powerful and full of history. Walking through the castle, you can really feel how much this place has witnessed over the centuries. The views from the top are unreal. Seeing Rome and the Vatican from the terrace is one of the most beautiful sights I experienced on my trip. The architecture, the details, and the atmosphere all come together perfectly. This is one of those places that surprises you in the best way and leaves a lasting impression. A must-visit in Rome. Rating: 10/10

    Artifact
    Cassandra H.

    We went around 6pm and it was a perfect time. It was cooler and less crowded. We weren't really sure what to expect but it's quite comprehensive inside. Unfortunately we were both jet lagged which likely impacted our experience. Loved the views at the top. Would have enjoyed drinking an aperol spritz up there but we were too tired.

    So cool
    Britney M.

    Stunning castle!!!! I mean, wow. It's beautiful! What a magnificent museum in Rome. I'm surprised this isn't a more popular destination. You always hear about Trevi Fountain, the Vatican and the Colosseum. But you don't hear about Saint Angelo's Castle. And that's unfortunate because it is just is cool as some of those other places. I'm so glad we had to see this museum!

    Annei B.

    Great trip for the family! My 11 year old son loves it! They have a great cafe too with views of the Vatican. Staff are friendly and the food at the cafe is awesome! Try the pistachio cannoli, it's heaven!!

    Travis P.

    Tons of history and another beautiful piece of architecture. The land surrounding the area is nice with a river/water running nearby. Took a few pictures outside and was worth the travel.

    Maruko X.

    The Castel Sant'Angelo, aka the Mausoleum of Hadrian, is a towering cylindrical building. It was initially commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family, and the popes later used the building as a fortress and castle. The structure was once the tallest building in Rome, I like it as you can explore the different sides of Rome city views and the river of Tiber, also overlook the Vatican City.

    Homer S.

    This is worth a trip to go into it has a lot of history. It was a prison, palace, and a fortress. There is definitely a level of walking going up and down stairs and pathways until you reach almost the very top and you have an awesome view of Roma. There is also a cafe on the top where you can eat and drink and soak in teh view. There is a lot of history and items to look at here. Inside and out.

    View from the top, 3. St. Peter's.
    Jim W.

    We walked here as there was no convenient metro stop close by. There may be a city bus route...? Afterwards we had access to a hop on / hop off bus that had a stop just across the Tiber. We arrived here around 4 p.m. as this was a covered stop on our city pass. A bit earlier, a company rep at the Pantheon had called ahead to put us on the list for this site (it hadn't seemed like it required an advance reservation, but it might be worth checking on). We crossed the bridge over the Tiber that leads directly to Castel Sant'Angelo. The statuary on the bridge is worth checking out, and the view of the castle is great for photos as you approach. We made it to the entrance, but didn't initially see a company rep with an orange umbrella, as expected. However, we turned around and found her off to the side next to the river. We then had to negotiate the ticket-generation process. She apparently wanted to use a couple of messaging apps that none of us had. In the end, she just kept the tickets on her on phone and escorted us in so that she could show / explain to the staff that we should be admitted. It seems like there could be a better way than this, but it worked... The main draw here turned out to be the views from the top. The architecture is interesting - this began as Hadrian's tomb and originally multiple emperors' ashes were stored here. Then it evolved into a papal fortress and treasury. Most of the artifacts have been removed, so what you are left with is a formidable building without much inside. Don't expect galleries of statues, artwork, etc. There are a few exhibits here and there along your ascent. The only elevator was for staff only. You first walk most of the way around the circular base and then begin your ascent. You climb a long ramp, which leads to another ramp that traverses the center of the building. You eventually exit out onto a series of terraces and continue climbing stairs. At one point there is a small restaurant / bar with some nice views, but we were not yet hungry. You eventually come out onto a rectangular space close to the top of the castle. From here you have nice views of the city in 3 directions (the 4th is blocked by some remaining structure of the castle). We were fortunate enough to visit a bit before sunset, so the views were enhanced by the late afternoon lighting. It got a bit crowded here, but with a bit of patience it wasn't hard to get to whatever area of the perimeter you wanted for photos. This is definitely worth a stop, as long as you know what to expect at the outset. It is close to the Vatican, so you may want to combine visiting both on the same day (we did not).

    Chris J.

    Let's just say that I never thought that a savory meal and drinks in a cemetery could be cool! Yet, Castel Sant'Angelo changed my mind. I became aware that the place was actually built as a mausoleum for a Roman Emperor and his family. It is also the site of an old prison, where a number of executions took place. Yet, I also found that it is also a place with an AMAZING view of Rome! Please don't miss this stop on your trip to Rome! Please! Please! Please, visit the rooftop restaurant for amazing food and drinks while you admire the amazing views! You can thank me later!

    Moat
    Andrea U.

    The Castle of the Holy Angel was built in 123 AD. initially it was commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family. The building was later used by the popes as a fortress and castle, and is now a museum. The structure was once the tallest building in Rome. The top statue is of Michael the Archangel, the angel from whom the building derives its name. This Amazing the castle is opened in the evening, admission is €12 and they have concerts and all kinds of things happening. The castle is Spectacular during the day and at night it was magical and lights up the sky. The huge stone wall and surrounding moat are very impressive.

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    Seeing Rome and the Vatican from the terrace is one of the most beautiful sights I experienced on my trip.

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    I absolutely loved coming here. So majestic during the holidays…read more The decor and the ambiance is great. A nice open space with a Merry-Go Round. Tons of vendors selling xmas ornaments and other items. I spent a couple of hours here people watching and shopping and take in the scenery. The fountain in the middle of the piazza is amazing. So stunning It is built on the site of the 1st century AD Stadium of Domitian and follows the form of the open space of the stadium in an elongated oval.[1] The ancient Romans went there to watch the games In the 17th century it became a showcase for Baroque design, with work by Bernini and Borromini among others. The Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi stands in front of the Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone.

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    Any student of history will appreciate the Roman forum which was the center for the majority of all…read morethe official and major activities that incurred in ancient Rome to include speeches, debate, gladiator fights in some instances, and even the return of victorious armies and new Caesars that you see in so many movies. When I saw the ruins and what was left of the forum I had assumed that this magnificent epicenter of old Rome had been ransacked and destroyed when the Roman empire fell. In fact and unfortunately, it's slowly fell into disrepair and ruins the direct result of lack of maintenance and care by the Roman people and government over time. In addition to the remaining structural ruins and statues that currently reside here you will find placards scattered about these ruins that explain the history of the forum and what each significant ruin stood for and was used for. Very educational and not to be missed as this clearly was one of the most significant ancient centers of the old world.

    So much history here. It was hard for me to imagine what once was an empire to be neglected into…read moreruins but that is what happens when empires fall and there is no money for maintenance. People pillaged and plundered these buidings and repurposed the material to build other things elsewhere. This is located right next to the colosseum and you can get a combined admission ticket to see both. FYI that there are metal detectors and scanners at the security checkpoint. I got a lot of steps in that day! Many of the paths here to not connect so need to double-back much of the time. Five stars!

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    Amazing world renown museum with beautiful and historical works of art, sculptures, paintings,…read moreartifacts and on and on with the Sisteen Chapel being the crown jewel of what this museum holds. Beauty aside, the history and the story behind these works of art is amazing and very educational where my favorite was the Egyptian wing with its well preserved mummies and artifacts. Relative to entrance, tickets should be purchased on line with a pre determined entry time versus standing in the long slow lines when buying on site. Also, be prepared for huge crowds during peak summer months where the large slow moving guided tourist groups making walking through the museum difficult to say the least as they block and slow the movement traveling through the museum. Be warned, your patience will be tried during this time. Crowds aside, seeing this museum is a must visit while in Rome especially if it is your first time to this wonderful city.

    Buy the tickets online (or regret standing hours in the queue to buy tickets and the second queue…read moreto enter). There is a door at the far back right corner (facing back of the chapel) that leads directly to St Peter's Basilica, which skips the security lines. It is only for tours but extremely worth attempting to blend in with a tour group to save the 20 minute walk to the basilica and the consequent security lines. You can reenter the museum after visiting the Sistine Chapel.

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    The Laocoon Group. Made around 40 BC in Rhodes, Greece

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