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For the town with the same name, see Castel Sant'Angelo (RI). Coordinates: 41°54′11″N 12°27′59″E / 41.903064°N 12.466355°E / 41.903064; 12.466355 Castel Sant'Angelo from the bridge. The top statue depicts the angel from whom the building derives its name. Sant'Angelo Castle and Bridge Sant'Angelo Castle and Bridge The Mausoleum of Hadrian, usually known as the Castel Sant'Angelo, is a towering cylindrical building in Rome. It was initially 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. Contents 1 Hadrian's tomb 2 Destruction 3 Papal fortress, residence and prison 4 Museum 5 Popular culture 6 Gallery 7 Notes 8 See also 9 External links // Hadrian's tomb The tomb of the Roman emperor Hadrian, also called Hadrian's mole,1 was erected on the right bank of the Tiber, between 135 AD and 139 AD. Originally the mausoleum was a decorated cylinder, with a garden top and golden quadriga. Hadrian's ashes were placed here a year after his death in Baiae in 138 AD, together with those of his wife Sabina, and his first adopted son, Lucius Aelius, who also died in 138 AD. Following this, the remains of succeeding emperors were also placed here, the last recorded deposition being Caracalla in 217 AD. The urns containing these ashes were probably placed in what is now known as the Treasury room deep within the building. Hadrian also built the Pons Aelius facing straight onto the mausoleum – it still provides a scenic approach from the center of Rome and the right bank of the Tiber, and is renowned for the Baroque additions of statuary of angels holding aloft elements of the Passion of Christ. Destruction

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Wrenching the document from his hand, she quietly leaves the room. At dawn, Cavaradossi awaits execution at the Castel Sant’Angelo. He bribes the jailer to deliver a farewell letter to Tosca. Overcome with memories of love, he gives in to his despair ...
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Much of the tomb contents and decoration has been lost since the building's conversion into a military fortress in 401 and inclusion by Flavius Augustus Honorius in the Aurelian Walls. The urns and ashes were scattered by Visigothic looters in Alaric's sacking of Rome in 410, and the original decorative bronze and stone statuary was thrown down upon the attacking Goths when they besieged Rome in 537, as recounted by Procopius. An unusual survival, however, is the capstone of a funerary urn (most probably that of Hadrian), which made its way to Saint Peter's Basilica and was recycled in a massive Renaissance baptistery. That spolia from the tomb had been used in the post-Roman period was already noted in the 16th century - Giorgio Vasari writes: ...in order to build churches for the use of the Christians, not only were the most honoured temples of the idols [ie pagan Roman gods] destroyed, but in order to ennoble and decorate Saint Peter's with more ornaments than it then possessed, they took away the stone columns from the tomb of Hadrian, now the castle of Sant'Angelo, as well as many other things which we now see in ruins.2


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Legend holds that the Archangel Michael appeared atop the mausoleum, sheathing his sword as a sign of the end of the plague of 590, thus lending the castle its present name. Papal fortress, residence and prison The popes converted the structure into a castle, from the 14th century; Pope Nicholas III connected the castle to St. Peter's Basilica by a covered fortified corridor called the Passetto di Borgo. The fortress was the refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V's Landsknechte during the Sack of Rome (1527), in which Benvenuto Cellini describes strolling the ramparts and shooting enemy soldiers. Leo X built a chapel with a fine Madonna by Raffaello da Montelupo. In 1536 Montelupo also created a marble statue of Saint Michael holding his sword after the 590 plague (as described above) to surmount the Castel.3 Later Paul III built a rich apartment, to ensure that in any future siege the Pope had an appropriate place to stay. Montelupo's statue was replaced by a bronze statue of the same subject, executed by the Flemish sculptor Peter Anton von Verschaffelt, in 1753. Verschaffelt's is still in place, though Montelupo's can be seen in an open court in the interior of the Castle.


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The Papal state also used Sant'Angelo as a prison; Giordano Bruno, for example, was imprisoned there for six years. Executions were made in the small interior square. As a prison, it was also the setting for the third act of Giacomo Puccini's Tosca from whose ramparts the eponymous heroine of the opera leaps to her death. Museum Decommissioned in 1901, the castle is now a museum, the Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo. Popular culture The Castel Sant'Angelo appeared in Dan Brown's 2000 novel Angels & Demons. The location was the secret lair for the Hassassin and was seen as the last existing church of the Illuminati. The book also emphasized the Passetto di Borgo as a secret way of getting from the Vatican to the castle. It also appears in the 2009 motion picture, Angels & Demons, as one of the locations where a clue that leads to the papal assassin resides. The castle appeared in the film Roman Holiday in a scene taking place on barges on the river below. In Puccini's opera, Tosca, the Castel is where Cavaradossi is held prisoner. After murdering Scarpia in his private room at the Palazzo Farnese, Floria Tosca goes to the Castel Sant'Angelo, safe conducts in hand, where her lover, Mario Cavaradossi is to be executed. She has been led to believe it will be a mock execution and is horrified to find her lover dead. Rather than be arrested by Scarpia's henchmen, she throws herself from the rooftop.


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The castle is one of the settings of Endymion and The Rise of Endymion, books in the Hyperion Cantos by author Dan Simmons. In the novels it has been relocated, along with large parts of the Vatican to the fictional planet Pacem. It serves as a prison and site of the torture of several protagonists in the novels, which include a resurgent but sinister version of the Catholic Church being the major power in human society. In 1980, the American punk rock band The Ramones played a concert outside the castle and also the hard rock band Kiss played an outside show at the Castel. In the Trinity Blood novels, a castle called San Angelo is the seat of power for the Catholic Church, though it is not known whether this is the same castle as the one in real life. The castle appears in the 2009 video game Assassin's Creed 2 and also more prominently in the game's 2010 sequel, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. In both games it is used as the official residence of Pope Alexander VI and his children, Cesare Borgia and Lucrezia Borgia. The castle is protected by the Papal Guard as well as many Roman guard. During the storyline of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood the castle is infiltrated by the main character in an attempt to rescue Caterina Sforza and again later when trying to recover one of the "Pieces of Eden". The building also has its own "trophy" or "achievement" in the game awarded for jumping from the top of the Castel Sant'Angelo and then parachuting to safety.


Danube frontier He was soon a sick man He died of the plague in Vindobona today s Vienna on March 17 180 and was buried in Hadrian s Masoleum known today as the Castel Sant Angelo He never reached the Vistula One of his final acts dramatically harmed the Empire he had worked so hard to protect Instead of adopting a capable man to succeed him
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The design of the McKinley National Memorial in Canton, Ohio, which is the final resting place of US President William McKinley and his family, was based upon the Tomb of Hadrian according to its architect, Harold Van Buren Magonigle. Gallery Ponte Sant'Angelo which leads to the Castel Sant'Angelo. The original angel by Raffaello da Montelupo. Verschaffelt's replacement. Giovanni Battista Bugatti, papal executioner between 1796 and 1865 offering snuff to a condemned prisoner in front of Castel Sant'Angelo Notes ^ Gibbon, Edward (1826). The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. 6 (4th American ed.). New York. pp. 369. http://books.google.ie/books?id=yy4MAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA369&ots=PoAWnTFfUM&dq=%22Adrian's%20Mole%22&pg=PA369#v=onepage&q=%22Adrian's%20Mole%22&f=false.  ^ Preface, "Lives of the Artists" ^ Rome (Eyewitness Travel Guides) DK Publishing, London (2003) p. 242 See also Cardinal-nephew Concordat of Worms Via della Conciliazione List of castles in Italy External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Mausoleum of Hadrian Castel Sant'Angelo, a Story in Pictures Satellite image Castel Sant'Angelo Virtual 360° panorama and photos. Site describing arrangement of the original mausoleum. Mausoleum of Hadrian, part of the Encyclopædia Romana by James Grout Platner and Ashby entry on the tomb on Lacus Curtius site Roman Bookshelf - Views of Castel Sant'Angelo from the 19° Century Castel Sant'Angelo v · d · eMonuments of Rome Basilicas of Rome Catacombs of Rome · San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane · Basilica di San Clemente · Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore · Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls · Basilica of St. John Lateran · Chiesa del Gesù · The Roman Ghetto · Santa Croce in Gerusalemme · Santa Maria degli Angeli · Santa Maria in Aracoeli · Santa Maria in Cosmedin · Santa Maria in Trastevere · Santa Prassede · Santa Sabina · St. Peter's Basilica · Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza · Sistine Chapel Roman villas Villa Ada · Villa Borghese · Villa Doria Pamphili · Villa Medici Roman temples Pantheon · Temple of Castor and Pollux · Temple of Portunus · Temple of Hercules Victor · Temple of Jupiter (Capitoline Hill) · Temple of Saturn · Temple of Vesta Roman architecture Ara Pacis · Castel Sant'Angelo · Circus Maximus · Colosseum · Column of Marcus Aurelius · Largo di Torre Argentina · Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II · Obelisks · Palazzo Barberini · Theatre of Marcellus · Theatre of Pompey · Tiber Island · Trajan's Column · Mausoleum of Augustus · Trevi Fountain · Baths of Caracalla · Aurelian Walls · Servian Wall · Palazzo Farnese · Piazza Navona · Pyramid of Cestius · Spanish Steps · Torre delle Milizie · Comitium · Roman forum · Trajan's Market Roman art Apollo Belvedere · Augustus of Prima Porta · La Bocca della Verità · Laocoön and His Sons Seven hills of Rome Aventine Hill · Caelian Hill · Capitoline Hill · Esquiline Hill · Palatine Hill · Quirinal Hill · Viminal Hill


The Round Castle Castel Sant Angelo With almost 1800 years of history including some blood chilling prison scenes the Castel Sant Angelo is the favorite landmark of many Romans and this is saying a great deal as these native
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present depiction the only one by Jacob van Lint does not derive from them given that it incorporates a number of changes in the buildings since his father painted the same scene Castel Sant Angelo 50x42cm 765x639pix 62kb This is the only known view of The Castel Sant Angelo by Giacomo van Lint The depiction of from the south is unique to Jacob and Hendrik
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Castel Sant Angelo is now the Museo Nazionale de Castel Sant Angelo in Rome, a mausoleum converted to military fortress.



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The castle has various exhibits ranging from Renaissance paintings and pottery to antique military weapons A huge spiral ramp ascends upwards the Castel Sant Angelo for about 400 feet When you come to the Sistine Chapel to stand in awe necks strained to see the work of a genius No artist since has come close to the scale technical skill and majestic composition and
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