Ponte Sant'Angelo
Ponte Sant'Angelo is a historic bridge in Rome, Italy, spanning the Tiber River. Originally built in 134 AD by the Roman Emperor Hadrian, it was designed to connect his mausoleum, now known as the Castel Sant'Angelo, to the city. The bridge features five arches and is adorned with ten statues of angels, created by various artists in the 17th century.
The bridge has served various purposes throughout history, including as a vital crossing point for pilgrims heading to St. Peter's Basilica. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction, offering stunning views of the river and the surrounding cityscape.