Porta San Felicianetto
Porta San Felicianetto
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Borzov
Rijeka, Croatia5,256 contributions
Sep 2018 • Friends
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 saint of the city, Saint Felician, died here on his way to Rome, chained and tortured, to be executed there. The gate was restored at the beginning of the last century and is today a recognizable symbol of the city.
Written October 24, 2018
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kpiddy
Brisbane, Australia12,146 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
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, martyr, Bishop and protector of Foligno from the second century, it became the start of one of many wonderful discoveries in this magical town.
Written June 10, 2018
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fvanhulsen
Egmond-Binnen, The Netherlands25 contributions
Jul 2017 • Solo
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.
Written September 7, 2017
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Usui H
28 contributions
Jun 2016 • Couples
Its an Arch that delimits the city center from the road.
Although I can't remember the year of construction it was built at the same time of the external walls which are behind the two banks in each side.
Loved the medieval entrance
Written September 27, 2016
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italianwinestyle
Perugia, Italy278 contributions
Jul 2015 • Solo
This is a part of Foligno where there is always almost an accident. There is just too much traffic around this nice little gateway to the town.
Written July 15, 2015
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ELear
Ancona, Italy3,163 contributions
Dec 2014 • Solo
Lonely, but still magnificent, the ancient arch puts to shame the modern concrete blocks behind, and looks likely to outlast the lot. Try to see it outside rush hour.
Written January 9, 2015
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