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One of the most beautiful and best preserved gates of the Aurelian Walls.
Porta Latina is one of the most beautiful and best preserved gates of the Aurelian Walls and owes its name to the ancient and homonymous via Latina which connected Rome with Casilinum (aka Capua). In...
Despite centuries, it is still possible to admire the rests of the Roman era. Sometimes it was part of the Aurelian Walls that surrounded the city to protect it from the attacks of barbars and, from there, the pe...
What surprises me about the construction of the ancient Romans is that after centuries they are still there to do their duty! This door despite centuries is still powerful but at the same time ...
Between Porta San Sebastiano and the now closed Porta Metronia, in a beautiful section of the aurelia walls, this door is opened, so called because the homonim road that was disconnected from vi ...
One of the most beautiful and best preserved gates of the Aurelian Walls.
Porta Latina is one of the most beautiful and best preserved gates of the Aurelian Walls and owes its name to the ancient and homonymous via Latina which connected Rome with Casilinum (aka Capua). In...
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Despite centuries, it is still possible to admire the rests of the Roman era. Sometimes it was part of the Aurelian Walls that surrounded the city to protect it from the attacks of barbars and, from there, the pe...
The doors of the Romans.
What surprises me about the construction of the ancient Romans is that after centuries they are still there to do their duty! This door despite centuries is still powerful but at the same time ...
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Between Porta San Sebastiano and the now closed Porta Metronia, in a beautiful section of the aurelia walls, this door is opened, so called because the homonim road that was disconnected from vi ...
Very beautiful
It is one of the doors of Rome, very special and there are the machines that passed under it. All-inside I think there is a museum.