Ponte Sant'Angelo

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Ponte Sant'Angelo is a historic Roman bridge in Rome, Italy, renowned for its Baroque angel statues and its connection between the city center and Castel Sant'Angelo.

Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form As subject As object
Pons Sancti Angeli 0 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
bridge
historic monument
stone bridge
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Baroque sculpture decoration
Roman architecture
builder Hadrian
surface form: Emperor Hadrian
connects Castel Sant'Angelo
city center of Rome
constructionEnd AD 139
constructionStart AD 134
country Italy
crosses Tiber
surface form: Tiber River
decoratedBy Gian Lorenzo Bernini
era Roman Empire
surface form: Imperial Rome
function pedestrian bridge
hasAlternativeName Bridge of Hadrian
Ponte Sant'Angelo
surface form: Pons Sancti Angeli
hasArtisticMovement Baroque
hasCulturalSignificance symbolic approach to the Vatican area
hasFeature Baroque angel statues
pedestrian bridge deck
hasNumberOfArches 5
hasSculpture Angels with Instruments of the Passion
hasTouristActivity photography
sightseeing
hasUse tourism
urban crossing
hasViewOf Castel Sant'Angelo
St. Peter's Basilica
heritageDesignation cultural heritage of Rome
isAccessRouteTo Castel Sant'Angelo
isInCity Rome
isInCountry Italy
locatedIn Lazio
Rome
locatedOn Tiber embankment near Lungotevere Vaticano
materialUsed stone
travertine
namedAfter Hadrian
surface form: Emperor Hadrian
near Castel Sant'Angelo
Vatican City
originalName Pons Aelius
partOf historic center of Rome
wasUsedFor pilgrimage route to St. Peter's Basilica

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tiber crossedBy Ponte Sant'Angelo
Ponte Sant'Angelo hasAlternativeName Ponte Sant'Angelo
this entity surface form: Pons Sancti Angeli
Castel Sant'Angelo near Ponte Sant'Angelo
Hadrian's Mausoleum near Ponte Sant'Angelo