The 3.3-metre-high statue we see today at the top of the center of the Castle of Angels in Rome was made in 1753 by Peter Anton Van Verschaffelt. The history of the statue goes back to Rome in 590 A.D. It was first made of wood and quickly destroyed, then replaced by marble, and later destroyed four times by war, lightning and so on. The statue we see now also moved back to its present position in 1910 after it was removed in 1746.
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The 3.3-metre-high statue we see today at the top of the center of the Castle of Angels in Rome was made in 1753 by Peter Anton Van Verschaffelt. The history of the statue goes back to Rome in 590 A.D. It was first made of wood and quickly destroyed, then replaced by marble, and later destroyed four times by war, lightning and so on. The statue we see now also moved back to its present position in 1910 after it was removed in 1746.
At the top of the castle is the bronze statue of Michael, whose real size cannot be seen from the ground. To achieve this, you have to enter Castel and pay to climb several stairs to the roof area. From there, you can see the angels and the beautiful scenery of Rome.
The statue built in memory of St. Michael stands tall, his statue is very vivid, vivid, carved and exquisite.
I think there is a vivid description of how I feel about this statue, especially exquisite.