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Ponte Sant’Angelo – History, Bernini Angels, Jubilee Tragedy & Cannonball

Ponte Sant’Angelo from Hadrian’s Pons Aelius to Bernini’s angels: Jubilee crushes, macabre justice displays, and the 1870 cannonball scar.

11/8/2025
14 min read
Angels lining Ponte Sant’Angelo leading to the round mass of the castle at dusk

Bridges remember.

1. Pons Aelius (Hadrian’s Bridge)

Built before the mausoleum to ferry materials, it became the city’s main approach to St Peter’s—three original arches still whisper of 134 CE.

2. Jubilees: Faith and Risk

1450 saw tragic crush and drownings when balustrades gave way under surging crowds. Management of pilgrim flows remains a Roman art.

3. Bernini’s Angels (1669)

  • Ten angels hold Instruments of the Passion. Bernini’s own two (Crown of Thorns, INRI banner) never reached the bridge—kept by the pope; copies stand in their stead.
  • The contrast: heavenly messengers above a route once lined with severed heads.

4. Justice on Display

In the 16th–17th centuries, heads on pikes outnumbered market melons, said observers. Power announced itself between angels.

5. Cannonball, 1870

Risorgimento battles scarred one statue’s base—repaired and returned, but the mark remains. Find it; you’ll touch unification history.

6. Photo Tips

  • Blue hour symmetry mid‑span; morning reflections from lower quay; lateral compositions from Ponte Vittorio.

Bottom Line

Ponte Sant’Angelo choreographs the approach to history—angels as chorus, river as orchestra, Rome as stage.

作者

Telmo Rolando

Telmo Rolando

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Pons Aelius
Ponte Sant'Angelo
Bernini angels
Jubilee crowd
cannonball mark

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