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Iconic Roman gateway and vintage market
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All ages

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Porta Portese is one of Rome’s most beloved and iconic gateways. It was built in 1644 by Vincenzo Maculani and commissioned by Pope Urban VIII as part of the Janiculum Walls. Located at the end of Via Portuense, near the banks of the Tiber River, it is a popular spot for visitors and locals alike. On Sundays, a bustling flea market is held in this area, providing an opportunity to explore unique Italian trinkets and antiques. As one of Rome’s most famous sights, Porta Portese not only serves as a reminder of the city’s vibrant history, but also as a living testament to its resilient spirit and strong cultural identity.

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