Porte Saint-André

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Porte Saint-André is a well-preserved Roman city gate in Autun, France, notable for its monumental architecture and historical significance as part of the ancient city’s fortifications.

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Porte Saint-André canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman city gate
ancient monument
historic site
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
belongsTo urban fabric of Autun
category Ancient Roman buildings and structures in France
Roman city walls in France
conservationStatus preserved
country France
era Roman Empire NERFINISHED
hasContext Gallo-Roman city of Augustodunum NERFINISHED
hasCulturalValue European
national
regional
hasFunction city gate
defensive structure
hasNameInLanguage Porte Saint-André (French) NERFINISHED
hasPeriod Roman antiquity
hasType city gate with monumental arches
heritageDesignation Monument historique of France
heritageStatus well-preserved
isExampleOf Roman city gate with multiple passageways
Roman monumental city entrance
isPartOf archaeological heritage of Autun
isSubjectOf archaeological studies
art history research
heritage conservation programs
locatedIn Autun NERFINISHED
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
France
Saône-et-Loire NERFINISHED
ancient city of Augustodunum NERFINISHED
locatedNear Porte d’Arroux NERFINISHED
locatedOn eastern side of ancient Autun city walls
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Saint Andrew NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
partOf ancient city walls of Autun NERFINISHED
fortifications of Augustodunum NERFINISHED
significance important for the history of Autun
important for the study of Roman urbanism
notable example of Roman monumental architecture
touristAttraction Autun NERFINISHED
usedFor controlling access to the city
fortification

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Autun hasLandmark Porte Saint-André