Cycling Highlight
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Porta Antonetta, of fifteenth-century origins, constitutes one of the entrances to the ancient village still visible today. It was located at the base of a square tower, now incorporated into the walls of a more recent building. The door still has stone corbels at the top that once supported a bertesque used in the defense of the access gate. Behind the wide round arch of the door, a barrel vault is set whose curvature is partially altered by the presence of a recently built flat floor.
July 17, 2020
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