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A piece of history
These are the remains of the original fortifications from the 1st century BC. It's a small inconspicuous piece of this city's history. If you are not interested in ancient art, this monument won't be ...
These are the remains of the original fortifications from the 1st century BC. It's a small inconspicuous piece of this city's history. If you are not interested in ancient art, this monument won't be ...
The construction of the Porta Montanara, also called St. Andrew’s Door, dates back to the I century B.C. The rounded arch, in blocks of sandstone, was one of the two entrances of the door that allowed...
The construction of the Porta Montanara, also called St. Andrew’s Door, dates back to the I century B.C. The rounded arch, in blocks of sandstone, was one of the two entrances of the door that allowed...
A bunch of old, useless stones. Definitely not worth visiting, not after Arco D'Augusto, which is near it. It will break your positive opinion about old stones.
A piece of history
These are the remains of the original fortifications from the 1st century BC. It's a small inconspicuous piece of this city's history. If you are not interested in ancient art, this monument won't be ...
A piece of history
These are the remains of the original fortifications from the 1st century BC. It's a small inconspicuous piece of this city's history. If you are not interested in ancient art, this monument won't be ...
Arch of the I century B.C. !!
The construction of the Porta Montanara, also called St. Andrew’s Door, dates back to the I century B.C. The rounded arch, in blocks of sandstone, was one of the two entrances of the door that allowed...
Arch of the I century B.C. !!
The construction of the Porta Montanara, also called St. Andrew’s Door, dates back to the I century B.C. The rounded arch, in blocks of sandstone, was one of the two entrances of the door that allowed...
Waste of walk
A bunch of old, useless stones. Definitely not worth visiting, not after Arco D'Augusto, which is near it. It will break your positive opinion about old stones.