Walls, towers and gates Porta Cividale Porta Cividale was built in the first half of the 17th century and is covered in rustic rusticated and white and gray stone. The balustrade connects the two watchtowers, and originally on the façade was placed a stone marching lion, later shot down by French troops. In the upper part there is the Military Historical Museum of Palmanova.
Walls, towers and gates Porta Aquileia Porta Aquileia has a typically Renaissance structure and is located in the southern part of the polygonal city of Palmanova. The façade takes up the Roman triumphal arches but shows in a different way the scrolls that expand from the frame until you reach the garrita. The architects M. Bosco and M. Cafazzo carried out the restoration and conservation of the stone facade.
Walls, towers and gates Citta' Fortezza The Fortress City of Palmanova was built with the function of defending territorial boundaries from Turkish invasions. Built by the Venetians around 1593, it is also called a starry city because of its polygonal star plan with nine spikes. The entrance to the historic center is through three Monumental gates called Cividale, Aquileia and Udine. During the Venetian era, the fortress was equipped with two circles of fortifications to protect the doors mentioned above.
Walls, towers and gates Porta Udine via borgo udine - Palmanova Porta Udine was built in 1605 together with the Porta Cividale in the northwest part of the polygonal city of Palmanova. The Door still retains the large wheels that were used for lifting the drawbridge. Between the two small obelisks on the external facade was the Marciano lion. Inside there were rooms for officers and soldiers who were on guard.