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Apartment Via Iside Roma - Apt 35155

Apartment Via Iside

Rome → Monti • 2 mi ( 3.3 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
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Apartment Via di Sant'Erasmo Roma - Apt 39536

Apartment Via di Sant'Erasmo

Rome → Monti • 2.1 mi ( 3.4 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
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Apartment Via di Sant'Erasmo 1 Roma - Apt 48151

Apartment Via di Sant'Erasmo 1

Rome → Monti • 2.2 mi ( 3.5 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
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Apartment Via dei Ramni Roma - Apt 39549

Apartment Via dei Ramni

Rome → Tiburtino • 2.4 mi ( 3.8 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
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Apartment Via del Casale Cavallazzi Roma - Apt 41451

Apartment Via del Casale Cavallazzi

Rome → Gianicolense • 2.4 mi ( 3.9 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
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Apartment Piazza dei Sanniti Roma - Apt 32599

Apartment Piazza dei Sanniti

Rome → Tiburtino • 2.6 mi ( 4.2 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
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Apartment Via Appia Nuova Roma - Apt 38112

Apartment Via Appia Nuova

Rome → Tuscolano • 2.6 mi ( 4.2 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
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Apartment Via Capitan Bavastro Roma - Apt 810

Apartment Via Capitan Bavastro

Rome → Ostiense • 2.7 mi ( 4.4 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
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Apartment Circonvallazione Ostiense Roma - Apt 32837

Apartment Circonvallazione Ostiense

Rome → Ostiense • 2.8 mi ( 4.4 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
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Apartment Via Vercelli Roma - Apt 32947

Apartment Via Vercelli

Rome → Tuscolano • 2.9 mi ( 4.7 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
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Apartment Via Bobbio Roma - Apt 33413

Apartment Via Bobbio

Rome → Tuscolano • 3 mi ( 4.9 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
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Apartment Circonvall Appia Roma - Apt 33411

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Rome → Appio-Latino • 3.3 mi ( 5.3 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
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Sant'Angelo Castle (Castle Sant'Angelo)

The Mausoleum of Hadrian, usually known as Castel Sant'Angelo (English: Castle of the Holy Angel), is a towering cylindrical building in Parco Adriano, Rome, Italy. 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. The Castel was once the tallest building in Rome.

Hadrian's tomb

The tomb of the Roman emperor Hadrian, also called Hadrian's mole, was erected on the right bank of the Tiber, between 134 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, together with those of his wife Sabina, and his first adopted son, Lucius Aelius, who also died in 138. Following this, the remains of succeeding emperors were also placed here, the last recorded deposition being Caracalla in 217. 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 statues of angels holding aloft elements of the Passion of Christ.

Destruction

Much of the tomb contents and decorations have been lost since the building's conversion to a military fortress in 401 and its subsequent inclusion in the Aurelian Walls by Flavius Augustus Honorius. The urns and ashes were scattered by Visigoth looters during Alaric's sacking of Rome in 410, and the original decorative bronze and stone statuary were thrown down upon the attacking Goths when they besieged Rome in 537, as recounted by Procopius. An unusual survivor, however, is the capstone of a funerary urn (probably that of Hadrian), which made its way to Saint Peter's Basilica, covered the tomb of Otto II and later was incorporated into a massive Renaissance baptistery. The use of spolia from the tomb in the post-Roman period was noted in the 16th century — Giorgio Vasari writes:

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. A less charitable yet more apt elaboration of the legend, given the militant disposition of this archangel, was heard by the 15th-century traveler who saw an angel statue on the castle roof. He recounts that during a prolonged season of the plague, Pope Gregory I heard that the populace, even Christians, had begun revering a pagan idol at the church of Santa Agata in Suburra. A vision urged the pope to lead a procession to the church. Upon arriving, the idol miraculously fell apart with a clap of thunder. Returning to St Peter's by the Aelian Bridge, the pope had another vision of an angel atop the castle, wiping the blood from his sword on his mantle, and then sheathing it. While the pope interpreted this as a sign that God was appeased, this did not prevent Gregory from destroying more sites of pagan worship in Rome.

Museum

Decommissioned in 1901, the castle is now a museum, the Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo.

t:source: http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andělský_hrad

Landmarks near Sant'Angelo Castle

  • Sant Agostino
    780 yd ( 710 m ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Piazza Navona
    800 yd ( 730 m ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • The Vatican
    890 yd ( 820 m ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Saint Peter's Cathedral
    0.6 mi ( 940 m ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Campo de Fiori Square
    0.6 mi ( 950 m ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Metro station Lepanto Metro Station
    0.6 mi ( 960 m ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Pantheon
    0.6 mi ( 980 m ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Metro station Ottaviano - San Pietro
    0.6 mi ( 1,000 m ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Via del Corso
    0.7 mi ( 1 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Piazza del Popolo
    0.7 mi ( 1.2 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Via Condotti
    0.7 mi ( 1.2 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Torre Argentina
    0.8 mi ( 1.2 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Via Margutta
    0.8 mi ( 1.3 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Metro station Flaminio – Piazza del Popolo
    0.8 mi ( 1.3 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Piazza di Spagna
    0.8 mi ( 1.3 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Trevi Fountain
    0.9 mi ( 1.4 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Jewish Ghetto
    0.9 mi ( 1.5 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Palazzo Venezia
    0.9 mi ( 1.5 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Vatican Museums
    0.9 mi ( 1.5 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle
  • Metro station Cipro Metro Station
    0.9 mi ( 1.5 km ) from Sant'Angelo Castle

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