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Very beautiful, you can travel on foot and by bicycle
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A monumental gateway to the city, Porta Paola was built in 1612 based on a design by Giovan Battista Aleotti and dedicated to Pope Paul V, who was reigning at the time. Flanked by the bastions of San Paolo and San Lorenzo completed in the 17th century, the Gate was located in the center of the southern section of the walls and had military as well as customs functions. Like all the gates of Ferrara, during the French occupation it was renamed with a more republican name: Porta Reno. It therefore maintains the double name. It currently hosts the Association of the Wine and Flavors Route of the Province of Ferrara, which promotes the excellence of the Ferrara area in the food and wine, culinary and rural and artisan production fields, and the Documentation Center on the Este Walls which aims to raise awareness of the history of the mighty Renaissance fortifications with a series of thematic panels, films, models and multimedia applications. Opening hours (check before planning your visit) Wednesday and Thursday from 9.30 to 12.30 Friday to Sunday from 9.30 to 12.30 and from 14.30 to 17.30. Monday and Tuesday: closed. Free admission +39 335 5980801 - 380 1468581 info@stradaviniesaporiferrara.it www.stradaviniesaporiferrara.it
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The Palazzo Municipale di Ferrara is a palace in the centre of Ferrara in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna. It is located in Piazza del Municipio 2 and was the residence of the D'Estes until the 16th century, when they moved their court to the neighbouring Castello Estense. Today the palace, which serves as the town hall, houses the city administration of Ferrara.
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The Palazzo dei Diamanti (English: Palace of Diamonds) is a museum building in the provincial capital of Ferrara in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, which houses an important art gallery consisting mainly of works by Ferrara painters. The building, designed by Biagio Rossetti, owes its name to the architecturally unusual design of its marble façade, which was assembled from 12,600 marble blocks on the orders of the builder Ercole I, whose front sides are not flat, but pyramid-shaped and are therefore reminiscent of cut diamonds. A cut diamond was Ercole I's emblem, which he also used in his coat of arms. The early Renaissance building was begun in 1492 and completed in 1567 with the cross cornice.
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Easy route on asphalt and dirt, suitable for everyone, very beautiful and suggestive that runs for almost its entire length of the ancient walls of the City of Ferrara, I also recommend a detour inside the Bassani park (https://www.ferraraterraeacqua.it/it/ferrara/scopri-il-territorio/ambiente-e-natura/parchi-urbani-orti-botanici/parco-urbano-g.-bassani) where there is also a bar for a break, naturally all in safety on a cycle path. Highly recommended.
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Ferrara ... a city I didn't know! It's worth touring by bike, because it can give great satisfaction.
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The exterior of the building looks like it's made of diamonds
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