Coordinates: 44°30′15″N 11°20′41″E / 44.50417°N 11.34472°E / 44.50417; 11.34472

Porta Galliera, Bologna

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Porta Galliera was a gate or portal of the former outer medieval walls of the city of Bologna, Italy. It is the most ornamented of all the remaining gates.

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Porta Galliera

The gate was built during 1659-1661 by designs of the architect Bartolomeo Provaglia. The interior portal has a scenic Baroque facade, while the external portal accentuates the defensive military role of a gate. The road from here led to Ferrara. In 1330–1333, the Cardinal Bertrand du Pouget ordered construction of a castle near this gate as part of a siege. By the twentieth-century the walls were torn down, and the gate isolated. Restorations were pursued in 1926 and in 2001–2003.[1]

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A northern view of the gate

44°30′15″N 11°20′41″E / 44.50417°N 11.34472°E / 44.50417; 11.34472

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