- home
- facet
- Ponte Sant'Angelo
Ponte Sant'Angelo
The Ponte Sant'Angelo, originally known as the Aelian Bridge, is a Roman bridge in Rome, Italy, completed in 134 AD by Emperor Hadrian. It spans the Tiber River with five arches, including three original Roman arches, and is now solely pedestrian. The bridge is faced with travertine marble and offers a scenic view of the Castel Sant'Angelo. Historically, it has been used by pilgrims to reach St. Peter's Basilica and has undergone several renovations, including the addition of statues of the apostles and evangelists, as well as the installation of angels by Bernini. The bridge has also been the site of several notable events, including the destruction of the Roman ramps in the 19th century and the throwing of Pachamama statues into the Tiber in 2019.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
countries
- 1.Congo, The Democratic Republic of the
- 2.Colombia
- 3.Germany
- 4.France
- 5.United Kingdom
- 6.Haiti
- 7.Israel
- 8.Iraq
- 9.Italy
- 10.Japan
- 11.Lebanon
- 12.Libya
organizations
- 1.Hamas
- 2.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 3.24th Mechanized Brigade
- 4.Catholic Church
- 5.Hayat Tahrir Al Sham
- 6.International Court of Justice
- 7.Islamic State
- 8.La Tenda di Gionata
- 9.Rapid Support Forces
- 10.United Nations
- 11.US National Weather Service
- 12.211th battalion
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Andrew Medichini
- 3.Barbara Lewis
- 4.Bashar Al-Assad
- 5.Bayda Nadhim
- 6.Blanca Martin
- 7.Boniface VIII
- 8.Bruno Waterfield
- 9.Carlo Acutis
- 10.David Sharrock
- 11.Evgeniy Maloletka
- 12.Frank-Walter Steinmeier