Rovigo - Walls, towers and gates Torre Mozza e Torre Donà The two towers, Donà and Mozza, were part of the castle of Rovigo, today they are the only testimony left of it. The castle dates back to the tenth century and was commissioned by Bishop Paolo Cattaneo. The two buildings are very strong elements of the city: Donà represents the emblem of Rovigo, while Mozza traces of the fortification of the Middle Ages.
Rovigo - Walls, towers and gates Porta San Bartolomeo Porta San Bartolomeo was built in the '400 as part of a structure that is also visible today. It took this name as it provides access to the homonymous neighborhood. On the façade is the coat of arms of Giovanni Mocenigo (who commissioned it) and Josaphat Barbaro (the captain of the Polesine).
Arqua'Polesine - Walls, towers and gates Torre di Arquà The Tower was built in the twelfth century together with the Estense Castle. It is a crenellated structure of three floors located next to the old castle that is now the seat of the Municipality of the area. At the time from the tower you could watch all the activities that took place around the castle.