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FREE! Must to go in Lecce all around
The gates are spread all over Lecce. It is always a surprise to walk around and found one. They were part of the old city when it was surrounded by walls.
Brilliant entrance to old town with a small cafe. Old town here is extremely beautiful. Just outside this gate was ‘bar rudiae’ which was handy and cheap. The waiter was super helpful! Provided really...
Build in 1703 and the oldest of Lecce’s three gates to the historic centre. Porta Rudiae takes its name from the ancient city of Rudiae, birthplace of Sant’Oronzo - the patron Saint of Lecce who adorn...
What a nice surprise, looking for the city centre, to see such imposing "door", and everything laying on the other side. A good start for a wonderful visit.
FREE! Must to go in Lecce all around
The gates are spread all over Lecce. It is always a surprise to walk around and found one. They were part of the old city when it was surrounded by walls.
Great bar next to ornate gate!
Brilliant entrance to old town with a small cafe. Old town here is extremely beautiful. Just outside this gate was ‘bar rudiae’ which was handy and cheap. The waiter was super helpful! Provided really...
The oldest of Lecce’s city gates
Build in 1703 and the oldest of Lecce’s three gates to the historic centre. Porta Rudiae takes its name from the ancient city of Rudiae, birthplace of Sant’Oronzo - the patron Saint of Lecce who adorn...
Well preserved site
It is one of the doors of the old town. Well preserved and beautifull example of the arquiteture. Also important for the historical meaning.
Nice entrance to the old city
What a nice surprise, looking for the city centre, to see such imposing "door", and everything laying on the other side. A good start for a wonderful visit.