
Taking advantage of the fact that on the first Sunday of each month it is possible to visit many important monuments in Rome for free, on Sunday, December 3, a group of seminarians went for the first time to Castel Sant'Angelo, the imposing fortress, formerly the mausoleum of the Emperor Hadrian, which is located a few steps from Saint Peter's Square: in fact, it served as a refuge for the pontiffs on more than one occasion. Professor Eduardo Baura was an exceptional guide on this highly interesting historical-artistic tour.