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The last remaining city gate
There were five gates in the medieval times that allowed the entrance to the city. The last remaining one was once called the Port of the Cross (Porta delle Croce). According to the legend, the patron...
Walking from Foligno Train Station we came upon a lonely ancient gate situated beside a busy road. Porta San Felicianetto centuries ago was a gate in the city walls and was named after San Feliciano,...
Въезжаете в город на машине - и посреди развязки увидите эти средневековые одинокие ворота, уже без стен. Бережно сохранили, не снесли при строительстве дороги. Когда-то это были одни из городских вор...
The last remaining city gate
There were five gates in the medieval times that allowed the entrance to the city. The last remaining one was once called the Port of the Cross (Porta delle Croce). According to the legend, the patron...
Why the lonely portal
Walking from Foligno Train Station we came upon a lonely ancient gate situated beside a busy road. Porta San Felicianetto centuries ago was a gate in the city walls and was named after San Feliciano,...
The "Welcome"-sign of Foligno.
The "Welcome"-sign of Foligno. Where a pilgrim may rest and have a shelter for the rain. Even as he has to run to the railwaystation.
Puerta de entrada al casco histórico!
Es la única puerta romana que queda en pie. Nos indica la entrada al casco historico. Es muy hermosa. Sólo tenemos que parar y observar!
Ворота
Въезжаете в город на машине - и посреди развязки увидите эти средневековые одинокие ворота, уже без стен. Бережно сохранили, не снесли при строительстве дороги. Когда-то это были одни из городских вор...