Porta Flaminia

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Porta Flaminia, better known today as Porta del Popolo, is a historic northern gate in Rome’s Aurelian Walls that served for centuries as a principal entrance to the city.

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Porta Flaminia canonical 3

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Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural structure
city gate
historic monument
accesses historic center of Rome
alsoKnownAs Porta del Popolo
category Aurelian Walls at Porta San Paolo
surface form: Aurelian Walls

Gates of Rome
cityGateOf Rome
connectsTo Piazza del Popolo
Via Flaminia
country Italy
currentName Porta del Popolo
facing Piazzale Flaminio
function ceremonial entrance to Rome
city gate in defensive walls
hasFeature central archway
decorative inscriptions
flanking side passages
papal coats of arms
hasViewTowards Piazza del Popolo obelisk
Via del Corso
heritageStatus historic landmark of Rome
historicalPeriod Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome

Renaissance Rome
historicalRole principal northern entrance to Rome
locatedIn Italy
Piazza del Popolo
rione Campo Marzio
surface form: Rione Campo Marzio

Rome
locatedNear Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo
surface form: Church of Santa Maria del Popolo

Pincian Hill
material stone
municipality Rome
namedAfter Via Flaminia
orientation north
originalName Porta Flaminia self-link
partOf Aurelian Walls at Porta San Paolo
surface form: Aurelian Walls

northern section of the Aurelian Walls
region Lazio
significance symbolic entrance to Rome from the north
touristAttraction yes
traversedBy Via Flaminia
Via del Corso
usedAs arrival point for travelers from the north
entrance for pilgrims coming to Rome

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Referenced by (3)

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Via Flaminia entersRomeThrough Porta Flaminia
Porta del Popolo originalName Porta Flaminia
Porta Flaminia originalName Porta Flaminia self-link