| In the past this port city situated in the west, was called 'pinciara' because it gave access to the village where the buildings were 'Pinge', ie the bricks and tiles for the construction of buildings. The actual name instead indicates that the direction you are facing Rome: once they left from here to go to the capital.
Inserted in the fourteenth-century city walls, was remodeled in 1428. Peculiarities of the door is that it has a Latin inscription under discussion among scholars about its interpretation. |