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|image = Ponte Sant'Angelo 2 v.png | |||
|description = One of the most important bridges across the [[Tiber]]. | |||
||location = [[Centro District]], [[Rome]], [[Italy]] | |||
|dateconstructed = 134 A.D. | |||
|functions = Bridge | |||
|features = | |||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | |||
|events = | |||
|commissioner = Emperor Hadrian}} | |||
'''Ponte Sant'Angelo''' (English: '''Hadrian's Bridge''') connects the [[Vaticano district]] to the [[Centro district]] across the [[Tiber River]] in [[Rome]].<ref name="brotherhood"/> | '''Ponte Sant'Angelo''' (English: '''Hadrian's Bridge''') connects the [[Vaticano district]] to the [[Centro district]] across the [[Tiber River]] in [[Rome]].<ref name="brotherhood"/> | ||
Revision as of 22:44, 18 November 2011
Ponte Sant'Angelo (English: Hadrian's Bridge) connects the Vaticano district to the Centro district across the Tiber River in Rome.[1]
Database Entry
This bridge was built to cross the Tevere from the city centre to Hadrian's freshly completed mausoleum which later became the Castel Sant'Angelo. In 1450, its balustrades buckled due a surging mob of pilgrims making their way to the Basilica San Pietro, leading to a mass drowning. Later, in the 16th century, the structure was used to display the bodies of executed men to the public. Is it just me, or was this bridge not particularly cheery?[2][1]
Trivia
- The Ponte Sant'Angelo is one of the few landmarks to appear in both Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
- The bridge is a restricted area in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, except for certain missions.
- The bridge is not a restricted area during the memory The Ezio Auditore Affair.
- The bridge was formerly known as Pons Aelius or Ponte Aelius.
References
Gallery
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The Ponte Sant'Angelo.
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A crowd on the Ponte Sant'Angelo.
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The Ponte Sant'Angelo and Castel Sant'Angelo.