PUSTERLA DI SANT'AMBROGIO
Fortifications – Ramparts
2024
Recommended
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2024
Door that marked one of the twelve minor accesses to the city.
This gate of Sant'Ambrogio (the term pusterla refers to a minor entrance dug into the ramparts) flanked by two towers is just a reconstruction (1939) of the medieval one that marked one of the twelve minor accesses to the town. Reconstructed with the original red brick that made up the 12th-century walls, it is adorned with a 14th-century tabernacle, where statues of Sant'Ambrogio and his two followers Gervasio and Protasio stand
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