Porta Nuova
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Grahamthetraveller
London, UK481 contributions
Jul 2015 • Couples
This is the Monumental door to Verona erected between 1532 and 1540 by Michele Sanmicheli which was to be the center of the city's fortification. It lays to the south end of Corso Porta Nuova which leads to the Arena Piazzabra where the renowned Roman Amphitheater is sited. Worth spending a little time in passing.
Written 23 July 2015
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Taxidevil
Glasgow, UK2,934 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
During our visit in June 2019 the Porta Nuova was completely under wraps as it was undergoing renovations.
The wrap does show some detail of the gate underneath but mostly it is adverts.
A pity but gives an excuse to return to Verona one day.
The wrap does show some detail of the gate underneath but mostly it is adverts.
A pity but gives an excuse to return to Verona one day.
Written 5 July 2019
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Vadim
Murmansk, Russia34,642 contributions
May 2023 • Solo
This gate was built in Verona as part of the reconstruction of the southern fortress wall. Since they were built in 1532-1540, during the High Renaissance, it is not surprising that they were stylized as ancient Roman ones. However, at that time it was only the central arch, above the frieze of which was the lion of San Marco, the coat of arms of Venice, which owned Verona. Napoleon's troops liquidated the Republic of Venice and in 1801 the Lion of San Marco was demolished. The gate was empty for a short time, because thanks to Metternich's efforts at the Vienna Congress of 1815, Verona and Venice retreated to Austria and an imperial eagle appeared in place of the lion. Coat of arms of the Austrian Habsburgs. The Austrians did not limit themselves to this and added two more to the central arch on the sides, violating the stylistic integrity. In 1866, Verona became part of Italy, and the imperial eagle shared the fate of the lion. But the Veronese left the arches. We see them in this form.
Written 27 April 2024
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Warby
Bicester, UK3,740 contributions
Apr 2019 • Solo
Unfortunately under renovation so I could not see much. Most of it is covered and not accessible. Hopefully next time I visit it will be back to its former glory
Written 23 April 2019
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Perry G
Blairgowrie, UK397 contributions
Apr 2018 • Family
this is quite an impressive gate, although you cannot visit it. If you walk from the railway station into verona, which is not far, you will pass by this.
Written 30 April 2018
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michael p
Atlanta, GA1,032 contributions
Oct 2017 • Friends
I believe this was the original gate into Verona. No matter, it is a very pretty gate and one that is worth several photos. A nice sight of the city.
Written 20 November 2017
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Aleksandar
Belgrade, Serbia8,214 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
This magnificant gateway was part of the outter city walls from middle ages. Very thick and dominant-looking structure.
Nowdays near the autostrada and you get to go through it on your way to the inner city.
Nowdays near the autostrada and you get to go through it on your way to the inner city.
Written 12 November 2017
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Karen S
New York City, NY5,892 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
This beautiful gate used to be the entrance to Verona. Now it’s near the autostrade and still lovely to see
Written 3 November 2017
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ChefCliveM
London, UK2,427 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
Well, it is an original gateway to the city of Verona. It stands in the middle of a roundabout and is inaccessible. Looks good and of great architectural value. No more to add.
Written 20 September 2017
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Alessandro S
Bologna, Italy4,674 contributions
Sept 2023 • Friends
I liked Porta Nuova very much. It's a shame that the city council allows cars to park right next to each other.
Written 23 September 2023
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