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Ponte Sant'Angelo

Ponte Sant'Angelo

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BridgeAttrazione turisticaTransportation ServicePunto di interesseStruttura

Best time to visit

Early morning for soft light and far fewer people, or late afternoon golden hour when the angels and river glow and the nearby castle lights begin to appear.

Budget tips

Crossing the bridge is free; entry to Castel Sant'Angelo requires a ticket, which may be included in some city passes like Roma Pass or Omnia Card, so check inclusions before buying.

Recommended for

Photography enthusiasts, History buffs, Romantic couples, Architecture lovers

Plan your visit

30-45 min

About

Fatti rapidi: A pedestrian stone bridge is lined with ten dramatic angel sculptures, two of which were sculpted by Gian Lorenzo Bernini while the others were executed by his pupils. Evenings bathe the marble in warm golden light, drawing street musicians, sketching artists, and couples who linger to listen to the water and watch the city lights ripple.

Punti salienti: Look closely at the ten angels: each bears a specific instrument of the Passion, nails, the crown of thorns, the lance and the column, carved with such tactile detail that marble seems to take on the texture of worn metal and frayed rope under bright sun. A lesser-known detail is that Gian Lorenzo Bernini personally carved two of the figures while his students completed the rest; the softer modelling of those faces attracts photographers and sketch artists.

Insider tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes for uneven cobbles and steps.
  • Best photos are from the center of the bridge facing Castel Sant'Angelo or from the riverbank near Lungotevere for reflections.
  • Avoid midday crowds by visiting at sunrise or after 8 p.m., and keep valuables secure as the area can get busy.
  • Buy a timed ticket for Castel Sant'Angelo and visit both sites together to save time and avoid repeated queues.

Practical info

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