Walls, towers and gates Torre Civica It's one of the symbols of Forli. Also known as the Municipal Tower or Clock Tower, this tower dominates the Communal Palace, in the heart of the city. Built on the ruins of a building from Roman times, it was remodeled and enlarged several times. Destroyed by the retreating nazis in 1944, it was rebuilt in the mid-seventies.
Walls, towers and gates Porta schiavonia At the northern entrance of Forli (right in front of the Montone River), stands the only city gate belonging to the ancient city walls, which has reached us. Documented already at the end of the thirteenth century, the Gate was demolished and rebuilt several times over the centuries. Made according to the Baroque taste, it is characterized by the presence of a monumental round arch.
Walls, towers and gates Torre Numai Built to defend the nearby Palace of Numai (which, by the way, is tied by an ingenious underground passage), is located in Via Pedriali, near Piazza Saffi. It was restored several times, until 1870, had the blackbirds, then replaced by a sloping roof at first and then with four pitches.