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What are people saying about Castel Sant'Angelo National Museum (Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo)

German_F, Apr 2026
Fantastic Castel Sant’Angelo Tour
We had a fantastic experience on the Castel Sant’Angelo tour in Rome! Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable, friendly, and made the history come alive. The tour was engaging and well-paced, and we learned so much about this iconic landmark. We highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Rome!
Robert_S, Apr 2026
The guided tour was definitely value added!
Our tour guide gave us so much information- definitely more than we could have gotten by going through without a guide. He seemed to be a very genuine and honest person when he explained the information he passes on to us and why he guides tours. We had children with us and the tour was child friendly as was our guide.
Pascal_S, Apr 2026
Rome visit.
Reservations and collection of tickets from agent near entrance very easy and fast. I recommend a visit to this site to anyone visiting Rome. Brilliant place. Only regret the Corridor of Pope's was booked out.
James_H, Apr 2026
Lots of steps involved,...
Lots of steps involved, so if you are handicapped then this is not the activity for you. The top floor provides a wonderful view of Rome.

Castel Sant'Angelo National Museum (Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo)

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Castel Sant'Angelo National Museum (Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo)
  • The five floors inside Castel Sant'Angelo are a maze of rooms and corridors, so wear comfortable shoes.

  • The large terrace, where Puccini's heroine jumped to her death in his opera Tosca, has spectacular views over the Eternal City.

  • Kids enjoy the large collection of historic weapons and armor displayed in the museum.

  • The sumptuous Pope Paul III Papal Apartments are decorated with perfectly preserved Renaissance frescoes, a highlight for art aficionados.

  • There is an elevator to the fifth floor, but most of the museum is not accessible to wheelchairs.