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Ponte Sant'angelo With Castello Sant'angelo In Background In Black And White. Ponte Sant'angelo, Originally The Aelian Bridge Or Pons Aelius, Is A Roman Bridge In Rome, Italy, Completed In 134 Ad By Roman Emperor Hadrian, To Span The Tiber From The City Centre To His Newly Constructed Mausoleum, Now The Towering Castel Sant'angelo. The Bridge Is Faced With Travertine Marble And Spans The Tiber With Five Arches, Three Of Which Are Roman It Was Approached By Means Of A Ramp From The River