Rome Sights

Castel Sant’Angelo

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Lonely Planet review for Castel Sant’Angelo

With its chunky round keep, this castle is an instantly recognisable landmark. Originally a mausoleum for the emperor Hadrian, it was converted into a papal fortress in the 6th century and named after an angelic vision that Pope Gregory had in 590. Thanks to a secret 13th-century passageway to the Vatican palaces, it provided sanctuary to many popes in times of danger, including Clemente VII who holed up here during the 1527 Sack of Rome. Its upper floors boast lavishly decorated Renaissance interiors, including, on the 4th floor, the beautifully frescoed Sala Paolina. Two stories further up, the terrace, immortalised by Puccini in his opera Tosca, offers great views over Rome.

 

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