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  2. Porta Spagnola - Wikipedia

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    Porta Spagnola (Italian for Spanish Gate), also known as the Porta di Terra (Land Gate) is a city gate in Augusta, Sicily. It was built between 1681 and 1682 as part of the city's fortifications. It was built between 1681 and 1682 as part of the city's fortifications.

  3. Porta San Sebastiano - Wikipedia

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    The latch was released by means of two wooden gates and a shutter that rolled, through still visible grooves, from the control room placed above, whose supporting travertine shelves are still existing. Some notches on the jambs could indicate that wooden beams were also employed to strengthen the latch.

  4. Puerta del Reloj, Cartagena - Wikipedia

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    Built between 1704 and 1738, Herrera undertook the repair of the 1631 "Puerta del Puente" or Gate of the Bridge, which overlooked a wooden bridge dating from 1540. This was a wooden viaduct that passed over the Caño de San Anastasio, a seawater rivulet separating the island of Getsemaní from the island of Calamarí. [2] [3]

  5. Gate of Bibarrambla - Wikipedia

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    The Gate of Bibarrambla or Bibrambla (Spanish: Puerta de Bibrambla), also known as Puerta del Arenal or Arch of the Ears (Spanish: Arco de las Orejas), was a former city gate in Granada, Spain. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Built in the 14th century during the Nasrid period , it stood at the corner of a public square of the same name, Plaza de Bibarrambla .

  6. Puerta del Puente - Wikipedia

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    The Puerta del Puente (Spanish: "Gate of the Bridge") is a Renaissance gate in Córdoba, Andalusia.Built in the 16th century to commemorate a visit to the city by King Philip II, the gateway is located on the site of the previous Roman gates, linking the city with the Roman bridge and the Via Augusta.

  7. Portcullis - Wikipedia

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    A portcullis (from Old French porte coleice 'sliding gate') is a heavy, vertically closing gate typically found in medieval fortifications. [1] A portcullis gate is constructed of a latticed grille, made of wood or metal or both, which slides down grooves inset within each jamb of the gateway.

  8. Puerta de Bisagra Nueva - Wikipedia

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    The Puerta de Bisagra Nueva ("The New Bisagra Gate") is the best known city gate of Toledo, Spain. The gate is of Moorish origin, but the main part was built in 1559 by Alonso de Covarrubias. [1] It carries the coat of arms of the emperor Charles V. It superseded the Puerta Bisagra Antigua as the main entrance to the city.

  9. Puerta de San Vicente - Wikipedia

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    Puerta de San Vicente (Madrid) 01. The Puerta de San Vicente is a monumental gate located in the Glorieta de San Vicente in Madrid (). [1] Since 1995, it has occupied the space where the original door, designed by architect Francesco Sabatini, was located between 1775 and 1892.

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