Ponte Sant'Angelo
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Ponte Sant'Angelo, with its graceful arches spanning the Tiber River, is a masterpiece of Roman architecture that invites visitors to step into a world where history and beauty converge. Originally constructed by Emperor Hadrian in 134 AD, this bridge has witnessed the ebb and flow of centuries, serving as a conduit between the past and the present. As you walk across its cobblestones, flanked by ten majestic angel sculptures designed by Bernini and his pupils, the whispers of ancient Rome seem to accompany every step. The view from the bridge is a panoramic embrace of the Eternal City, from the imposing Castel Sant'Angelo at one end to the vibrant life of Rome's streets on the other.
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