Rising from the moat, with pointed towers and a drawbridge, this castle looks like it just got out of a story book.
Situated 120 meters (400 feet) above sea level, the castle provides magnificent views of the city.
A great example of French architecture, with an 18,000 square meters gallery, making it the largest history museum in the world.
With its unmistakable contour and scenic position along the Tiber river, Sant Angelo Castle is one of Rome's famous attractions.
The famous castle that was the setting of Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo".