Castel Sant'Angelo
The
Castel Sant'Angelo is a building in
Rome with a long and chequered past. Originally built under the
Roman Empire as a funerary monument for the emperors, it was converted into a major fortification in the
Middle Ages, although most of the original Roman structure was preserved; it is now a museum.
It was involved in numerous sieges, including that of Pope Clement VII by the forces of the Holy Roman Empire, in 1527, in which Benvenuto Cellini was a participant.
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