On the right bank of the Tiber rises the almost 2000-year-old Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome.
Castel Sant'Angelo was originally built as the tomb of the Roman Emperor Hadrian in 139 AD. The mausoleum was eventually converted into a military fortress that protected Rome during the Middle Ages. Since then, it has served as a papal residence, a prison during the Renaissance and today as one of Rome's museums.
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