Dive into over 2,000 years of history at Castel Sant'Angelo, an imposing fortress that has served various roles including a mausoleum, a papal residence, a military stronghold, and now, a remarkable museum. Originally constructed as Emperor Hadrian's mausoleum in the 2nd century AD, this castle has seen numerous transformations, becoming a vital symbol of Rome's enduring past.
Get access to the monument at your assigned entry time slot, available every 15 minutes from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM. The castle's interior features grand halls, medieval and Renaissance frescoes, and panoramic views of Rome from its upper terraces. See the Papal apartments, lavishly decorated with period art, and the Passetto di Borgo, a concealed corridor that once connected the Vatican to the castle, serving as a papal escape route.
Situated along the Tiber River near the Vatican, Castel Sant'Angelo invites you to delve into Rome's fascinating layers of history encapsulated within this single monument.



