Saint Angelo Gate
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Saint Angelo Gate, known locally as Porta Sant'Angelo, is a significant landmark in Perugia, Italy, dating back to the 11th-12th centuries. It is part of the city's ancient defensive walls and is named after the nearby church of Sant'Angelo. This medieval gate, with its characteristic round arch and robust structure, has stood the test of time and remains an impressive example of Perugian military architecture. It marks the entrance to the northern part of the old city and has been a witness to Perugia's rich history, serving as a silent testament to the city's past and present. Visitors to the gate can also enjoy the charming streets and historic buildings that surround this area, which is steeped in the atmosphere of medieval Perugia.