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Porta Montanara, Rimini

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Porta Montanara stands as a testament to Rimini's Roman heritage, one of the few remaining gates from the city's ancient walls. This stone archway, dating back to the 1st century BC, originally served as a main entrance for travelers arriving from the south. Today, it sits in a small square, surrounded by modern streets but retaining its historic character. Visitors can walk through the gate, imagining the countless feet that have passed beneath it over two millennia. The structure's simplicity, a single arch flanked by rectangular towers, belies its historical importance. It's a quick stop that offers a tangible link to Rimini's past, especially when combined with a visit to the nearby Museo della Città.

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  • The original Roman stonework, including the arch's voussoirs
  • The two flanking towers, which once housed guards
  • The inscription on the architrave (if visible) commemorating its construction
  • The surrounding square, which offers a good photo opportunity
  • Proximity to other Roman sites like the Arch of Augustus

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Ways to visit Porta Montanara, Rimini

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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