Piazza Italia, intersection with Via Marino Brancaccio, 73100, Lecce, ItalyMap
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FREE! Must to go in Lecce Local architecture
Surrounded by great restaurants. The gates are all around Lecce, and to see it you just need to walk around the city. It is free and a great chance to see the local architecture.
Surrounded by great restaurants. The gates are all around Lecce, and to see it you just need to walk around the city. It is free and a great chance to see the local architecture.
Located across from Piazza d’Italia, one of 3 gates leading to the Centro storico district of Lecce, it was rebuilt in 1774. The gate is dedicated to San Biagio who was born in Armenia and died a mart...
Located across from Piazza d’Italia, one of 3 gates leading to the Centro storico district of Lecce, it was rebuilt in 1774. The gate is dedicated to San Biagio who was born in Armenia and died a mart...
A gorgeous entrance to the quaint old city of Lecce, one of three gates still remaining. Of course it's adorned by your typical saints and religious ornamentation.
FREE! Must to go in Lecce Local architecture
Surrounded by great restaurants. The gates are all around Lecce, and to see it you just need to walk around the city. It is free and a great chance to see the local architecture.
FREE! Must to go in Lecce Local architecture
Surrounded by great restaurants. The gates are all around Lecce, and to see it you just need to walk around the city. It is free and a great chance to see the local architecture.
VERY ORNATE GATE
Located across from Piazza d’Italia, one of 3 gates leading to the Centro storico district of Lecce, it was rebuilt in 1774. The gate is dedicated to San Biagio who was born in Armenia and died a mart...
VERY ORNATE GATE
Located across from Piazza d’Italia, one of 3 gates leading to the Centro storico district of Lecce, it was rebuilt in 1774. The gate is dedicated to San Biagio who was born in Armenia and died a mart...
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A gorgeous entrance to the quaint old city of Lecce, one of three gates still remaining. Of course it's adorned by your typical saints and religious ornamentation.