- Porta Borsari
Porta Borsari is an ancient Roman gate in
Verona , northernItaly .It dates to the
1st century AD , though it was most likely built over a pre-existing gate from the 1st century BC. An inscription dating from emperorGallienus ' reign reports another reconstruction in 265 AD. TheVia Postumia (which here became the "decumanus maximus ") passed through the gate, which was the city's main entrance and was therefore richly decorated. It also originally had an inner court, now disappeared.The gate's Roman name was "Porta Iovia", as it was located near a small temple dedicated to "Jupiter lustralis". In the Middle Ages it was called "Porta di San Zeno", while the current name derives from the guard soldiers which were paid the
dazio (Latin "bursarii").The façade, in local white
limestone , has two arches flanked by semi-columns with Corynthian capitals which supportsentablature andpediment . In the upper part is a two-floor wall with twelve arched windows, some of which are included in small niches with triangular pediment.ee also
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Porta Leoni
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