Castel Sant'Angelo Tickets
Visitors can purchase Castel Sant'Angelo tickets to access the historic fortress and former papal residence located in Rome. These tickets provide entry to the museum collections, the fortified ramparts, and the upper terrace overlooking the Tiber River.
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Ascent through the fortress levels to observe the architectural history and the evolution of the city.
What does this ticket include?
The Castel Sant'Angelo tickets provide access to the museum areas and historical exhibitions located within the former imperial mausoleum and papal fortress.
- Entry to the Papal Apartments and the ancient corridors connecting the different sections of the monument.
- Access to the upper terrace to observe the city and the Vatican from the elevated vantage point.
- Entry to the archaeological sections and the internal art collections.
- Self-guided visit through all accessible levels of the structure.
What can you see with your Castel Sant'Angelo ticket?
Castel Sant'Angelo tickets provide access to the five architectural levels that track the transformation of the site from a second-century mausoleum to a papal fortress. Visitors navigate the spiral ramp of the Roman era to reach the middle levels containing the defensive bastions and the Renaissance apartments. The route leads to the upper terrace where the bronze statue of the Archangel Michael overlooks the Tiber River.

The Imperial Mausoleum and Cortile dell'Angelo
The lowest level of the structure contains the original masonry of the mausoleum built for Emperor Hadrian in 135 AD. A large spiral ramp connects the entrance to the central funerary chamber, where the thick stone walls demonstrate ancient Roman engineering.
Above this section lies the Cortile dell'Angelo, a courtyard that serves as a transitional space between the military and residential areas. This area displays the original marble angel statue by Raffaello da Montelupo, which occupied the summit of the castle until the 18th century.
Photo: “Cortile dell'Angelo” by Sailko.
What should you know before visiting Castel Sant'Angelo?
Visitors to the fortress should consider these practical details before arriving at the monument:
- Security screenings: Metal detectors and bag inspections occur at the main entrance, so visitors should allocate additional time for the entry process.
- Bag restrictions: Large suitcases and bulky items are not permitted inside the museum, and the site does not provide a cloakroom or storage lockers.
- Photography rules: Photography without flash is allowed for personal use, though the use of tripods and professional filming equipment requires prior authorization.
- Visit duration: A standard tour through the different levels and museum rooms typically lasts between 90 minutes and 2 hours.
- Footwear recommendations: The floors consist of uneven ancient stone and brickwork, making sturdy footwear advisable for navigating the spiral ramps.
- Timed entry: The site operates with specific time slots to manage the number of people inside the narrow corridors and the Treasury Room.
- Weather exposure: The upper terrace and the external bastions are uncovered, so visitors should prepare for direct sunlight or rain.
- Last admission: Entry to the castle typically closes one hour before the closing time of the monument.
- Proximity to the Vatican: The monument sits at the end of the Via della Conciliazione, allowing for a combined visit with St. Peter's Basilica.
- Physical accessibility: The route involves steep ramps and narrow stone staircases. An elevator provides access to certain levels for visitors with limited mobility.
Plan your visit in advance
To ensure efficient entry into the monument, visitors plan their itinerary according to the specific time slots and the location of the fortress on the Tiber River. Early organization allows for the coordination of museum access and terrace visits with other activities in central Rome.

Opening hours
The Castel Sant'Angelo opens to the public from Tuesday to Sunday, between 9:00 and 19:30. The ticket office ceases operations and ends admissions at 18:30, exactly one hour before the final closure of the complex.
The monument remains closed every Monday, as well as on January 1 and December 25 for official holidays. During specific cultural periods or events, the administration may extend evening hours to permit tours of the bastions and the Passetto di Borgo. Visitors verify the calendar on the official platform before arrival to confirm potential variations in access schedules or seasonal openings.







