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Built, as was the Elian bridge in front, by the Emperor Hadrian (117-138) as a Mausoleum for himself and his successors, it was completed by Antoninus Pius in 139. In 271, the Emperor Aurelian incorporated the pile into the defence system he designed: it lost its function as a tomb to become a fortress. In 1277 it was occupied by Nicholas II who connected it to the Vatican by the famous corridor, a safety passage which runs along the top of the encircling wall of the |
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Lungotevere Castello, 50 |
| 6875036 | |
| 280-808-46b-41-46-881-98-62-110 | |
| 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; closed on II and IV Tuesday of the month | |
| £ 8.000 |