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Porta Borsari

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Porta Borsari

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Porta Borsari is an ancient Roman gate located in the heart of Verona, a historic city in the Veneto region of northern Italy. Standing at an elevation of 106 meters, this remarkable historical site dates back to the 1st century AD, though it was likely built over an even older gate from the 1st century BC. It served as the main entrance to Roman Verona, marking the point where the Via Postumia, a crucial Roman consular road, transformed into the…

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    15. Juli 2020

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    Die Porta Borsari stammt aus dem 1. Jahrhundert vor Christus und markierte den südwestlichen Eingang in die Stadt. Ursprünglich aufgrund seiner Nähe zum Jupitertempel „Porta Iovia“ genannt erhielt es im Mittelalter seinen heutigen Namen. Zöllner (=bursarii) waren hier stationiert und versteuerten die mitgeführten Waren. Die Porta Borsari war ähnlich der Porta Leoni als kleiner Festungsbau mit Wachtürmen konzipiert, die einen Hof umschlossen. Heute sieht man nur mehr die stadtauswärts gerichteten Torreste.
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    15. Juli 2020

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    Porta Borsari, in einer charakteristischen Ecke im Zentrum von Verona gelegen
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    Is Porta Borsari free to visit, and does it have specific opening hours?

    Yes, Porta Borsari is completely free to visit. As an ancient Roman gate standing in the city, it is an open-air monument accessible 24 hours a day, every day of the week. There are no tickets or specific opening hours.

    What is the best way to get to Porta Borsari using public transport?

    Porta Borsari is centrally located in Verona, making it easily accessible by public transport. Several local bus lines stop within a short walking distance. For specific routes and schedules, it's best to check local Verona public transport websites or apps, but many buses heading towards the city center or Piazza Bra will get you close.

    Are there any specific walking routes in Verona that feature Porta Borsari?

    Porta Borsari is a key landmark on many walking tours through Verona's historic center. It sits on what was once the decumanus maximus, so any walk along Corso Porta Borsari or Corso Cavour will lead you directly to it. It's often included as a starting or focal point for exploring nearby attractions like Piazza delle Erbe, Castelvecchio, and the Arena di Verona.

    What are some notable historical facts about Porta Borsari not commonly known?

    Beyond its construction in the 1st century AD, Porta Borsari was originally known as Porta Iovia, named after a nearby temple dedicated to Jupiter. In the Middle Ages, it was called Porta di San Zeno. Its current name, Porta Borsari, comes from the 'Bursarii' – the guard soldiers or tax collectors who were stationed there to collect duties from travelers entering and leaving the city. It also originally had an inner court and two sixteen-sided corner towers, which are no longer visible today.

    Is Porta Borsari accessible for wheelchair users or those with mobility challenges?

    The immediate area around Porta Borsari is generally flat, making it accessible. However, like many historical districts in Verona, the surrounding streets are often paved with cobblestones, which can be challenging for wheelchairs or those with mobility issues. It's advisable to proceed with caution and be aware of uneven surfaces.

    Are there any dog-friendly places or areas near Porta Borsari?

    Verona is generally a dog-friendly city, and Porta Borsari itself is an open-air monument, so dogs on a leash are welcome to walk past and observe the gate. Many cafes and restaurants in the vicinity offer outdoor seating where dogs are often permitted. Always look for signage or ask staff before entering establishments with your pet.

    What are some recommended cafes or restaurants near Porta Borsari for a break?

    The area around Porta Borsari, particularly along Corso Porta Borsari and leading towards Piazza delle Erbe, is bustling with options. You'll find numerous traditional trattorias, modern cafes, and gelato shops. For a quick coffee or pastry, many small bars are available. For a more substantial meal, explore the side streets for authentic Veronese cuisine.

    How crowded does Porta Borsari get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    As a significant landmark in central Verona, Porta Borsari can attract a fair number of visitors, especially during peak tourist season (spring and summer) and on weekends. To experience it with fewer crowds, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Evenings can also offer a quieter, beautifully lit perspective.

    What other historical sites or landmarks are within easy walking distance of Porta Borsari?

    Porta Borsari is ideally situated for exploring Verona's rich history. Just a short walk away, you can reach the vibrant Piazza delle Erbe, the ancient Roman Arena di Verona, the impressive Castelvecchio and its bridge, and the historic Ponte Pietra. The entire historical core of Verona is easily navigable on foot from this central point.

    What was the original function of Porta Borsari in Roman times?

    In Roman times, Porta Borsari, then known as Porta Iovia, served as the main entrance to the city of Verona. It was a crucial point along the Via Postumia, an important Roman consular road. After passing through the gate, this road became the decumanus maximus, the primary east-west artery of Roman Verona, facilitating trade, military movements, and daily life.

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