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Sant'Angelo Bridge, Bridge of Angels 👼
#rometrip Rome is a city full of many important tourist attractions, which you should not miss visiting, even once at least
You can visit all the city's landmarks, including parks and amusement parks, within 4 days.
Today I will talk about the Sant'Angelo Bridge or the so-called Bridge of Angels in Rome.
In the beginning I will put a quick information about the Sant'Angelo Bridge.
The St. Angelo Bridge is an ancient Roman archaeological bridge. It consists of seven stone arches and five main spans, each about 18 meters long, supported by piers about 7 meters high. It is the bridge that leads to the ancient St. Angelo Castle. The bridge provides visitors with a view Amazing on the city, the river, and the picturesque natural features, in addition to the ancient artistic statues and carvings and the ancient buildings scattered around it, it is a mixture of picturesque nature with great architecture
The city of Rome may overwhelm you with its rich historical monuments if you visit it for the first time. What attracts attention is not the size of its buildings (they are nowhere near as big as those of London, let alone those of New York) or the crowds (which many tourist merchants prey upon) but the astounding abundance of architecture, historical events and art. In some neighborhoods, the abundance of archways, columns, water fountains, statues, frescoes, stone carvings, memorials of all kinds, and ongoing archaeological excavations is so incredibly dense that it is difficult to walk through without wishing to be there
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Look down when you travel. The reflections in the water in Time help you see this bridge in a new way. Cross it for an easy walk to the Vatican. Admire the creativity that went in to this usable work of art. So moving. #givethanks #romevacation #scenicspotguide
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You may have walked through many bridges, but you must not miss this baroque St. Angel Bridge, because it is related to Benigni, it is the only place you have to go to Rome, but there are only two of the angels on the bridge. The two (by the two of St. Angel's Fort) are statues hand-carved by Bernini and have been moved to the Santa Adrea delle Fratte church for preservation.
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From Castle SantAngelo, you can enjoy the views towards the bride as well.
To be honest, the museum is nothing special but if you have to chance to visit it, make sure you enjoy the amazing views from the top. The bridge, Ponte Sant’Angelo, is worth a photo with Bernini’s angels.
Rome really has the “wow” effect from the first day of your visit. With its amazing architecture, rich history and colossal buildings, this is definitely an European capital worth visiting at least once in your life.
We really enjoyed our time in this beautiful city and can't wait to go again 😀
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Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog) The Holy Angel Bridge, also known as St. Peter's Bridge, is an ancient Roman bridge that spans the Tiber River and was built in 134 AD by the Roman emperor Hadrian, connecting the city centre with the Castle of the Holy Angel. The bridge is paved with marble and has three bridge arches for pedestrians only. It can be said that it is a very beautiful bridge in the city of Rome. There are twelve vivid angel statues on the bridge. Each angel holds the same torture instrument as Jesus. It can be said that it is a very beautiful bridge in the city of Rome. There are twelve vivid angel statues on the bridge. Each angel holds the same torture instrument as Jesus. The sculptures of two of the angels from the famous Italian sculptor and architect Bernini have been collected in the Santa Adrea delle Fratte church, and two replicas were placed on the bridge. I didn't board the watch because of the time. It was originally a family cemetery built by Emperor Hadrian, first as a fortress to prevent the invasion of the Visigoths and East Goths, then as a prison, and finally into a magnificent papal palace. There are many different kinds of locks on the pier, which represent the wishes of tourists all over the world. Now as a museum, it is said that in 590 AD, Pope Gregory saw the angel over the fort, and later named it St. Angel's Fort.
Ponte Sant'Angelo, also known as Pons Aelius, is an ancient Roman bridge spanning the Tiber River. It was built in 134 AD by the Roman emperor Hadrian, connecting the city center with his new mausoleum. , that is, today's Castel Sant'Angelo. The bridge is paved with marble and has three bridge arches. This bridge is currently only for pedestrians walking. In the past, pilgrims passed this bridge to St. Peter's Basilica, so it is also known as the pons Sancti Petri. In the 6th century, the Pope, I named the castle and the bridge as "Sacred Angels". Legend has it that the archangel Michael was appearing on the roof of the castle, announcing the end of the Black Death. In the leap year of 1450, many people fell into the river and drowned because of the arrival of a large number of pilgrims. Therefore, the houses at the bridgehead and a Roman Arc de Triomphe were removed to widen the pilgrimage route.
The last story in "Roman Holiday" took place in Castel Sant'Angelo. It is a mausoleum built on the banks of the Tiber River. It was designed and built by the Roman Emperor in the 2nd century AD as a resting place for himself and his successors. Centuries have passed, and Castel Sant'Angelo has undergone some changes: first as a fortress to stop the invasion of the enemy, then as a prison, and finally into a magnificent papal palace. The Holy Angel Bridge across the Tiber River in front of Castel Sant'Angelo is the most beautiful bridge in the city of Rome. There are twelve statues of angels on the bridge. Each angel holds the same torture device as Jesus, and these twelve angels are From Bernini's hand.
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