Walls, towers and gates Porta Imperiale The Imperial Gate is one of the oldest gates of the city of Feltre that was built together with the ancient walls. It is part of the four doors that were built as an access point to the city. Through this door the Emperors passed to go to the Bishop. It was rebuilt in the nineteenth century by the architect Segusini in neoclassical style.
Walls, towers and gates Porta Oria Porta Oria is one of the oldest gates that controlled the eastern entrance to the city of Feltre. Originally it was the Gate that greeted the arrival of the authorities of the Serenissima during their journey from Feltre to Venice. The structure we observe today has remained intact since 1502 and presents the arches and louvers of the past.
Walls, towers and gates Porta Pusterla Porta Pusterla was completed in 1494 and constituted the ancient pedestrian access south of the city of Feltre. The Gate takes its name from a secret door called “posterla” that allowed the quick exit towards the citadel. The structure was equipped with louvers and caditoes on the external front while the façade divided into two parts had a fresco on the lower part, while in the upper part of the tombstones and coats of arms.