Porta San Paolo

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Porta San Paolo is a well-preserved ancient city gate in Rome, historically serving as the starting point of the Via Ostiense and standing near the Pyramid of Cestius.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman gate
city gate
historic monument
architecturalStyle Roman military architecture
associatedWithEvent defense of Rome in 549 AD
entry of Italian troops into Rome in 1870 vicinity
fighting during the defense of Rome in September 1943
builtInPeriod 3rd century AD
builtUnder Emperor Aurelian NERFINISHED
condition well-preserved
connectedTo Piazzale Ostiense NERFINISHED
Via Marmorata NERFINISHED
Via Ostiense NERFINISHED
coordinateLatitude 41.876
coordinateLongitude 12.482
country Italy
function city gate of Rome
starting point of the Via Ostiense
hasAlternativeName Porta San Paolo (Porta Ostiensis) NERFINISHED
hasFeature battlements
courtyard between inner and outer gates
double archway
two semi-cylindrical towers
hasNearbyMonument Pyramid of Cestius NERFINISHED
hasNearbyTransport Piramide metro station NERFINISHED
Roma Porta San Paolo railway station NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation cultural heritage of Italy
historicalName Porta Ostiensis NERFINISHED
houses Museo della Via Ostiense NERFINISHED
locatedIn Italy
Lazio
Ostiense district NERFINISHED
Rome
material brick
travertine
namedAfter Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls NERFINISHED
near Porta Ostiense railway station NERFINISHED
Protestant Cemetery of Rome NERFINISHED
Pyramid of Cestius NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Comune di Roma NERFINISHED
partOf Aurelian Walls NERFINISHED
historic center of Rome
touristAttraction yes
usedAs museum building

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Cimitero Acattolico locatedNear Porta San Paolo
Via Ostiense near Porta San Paolo