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Porta Camollìa is one of the northern portals in the medieval walls of Siena. It is located on via Camollia and opens inside the city into the Contrada of Istrice. Consisting of three arches; the inner arch is surmounted by a circular marble bas-relief with the Roman Catholic IHS Christogram inside a sun symbol (San Bernardino Christogram). The outer facade has the Medici heraldic shield with a stone arch added in 1604 by Alessandro Casolani and decorated by . The inscription was placed to record the entry of Ferdinand I de' Medici into Siena, and states Cor magis tibi sena pandit (Siena shows a heart that is bigger than this gate). The two central figures hold the Medici coat of arms.

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  • Die Porta Camollia ist ein Stadttor in Siena und Teil der Stadtmauern von Siena. (de)
  • Porta Camollìa is one of the northern portals in the medieval walls of Siena. It is located on via Camollia and opens inside the city into the Contrada of Istrice. Consisting of three arches; the inner arch is surmounted by a circular marble bas-relief with the Roman Catholic IHS Christogram inside a sun symbol (San Bernardino Christogram). The outer facade has the Medici heraldic shield with a stone arch added in 1604 by Alessandro Casolani and decorated by . The inscription was placed to record the entry of Ferdinand I de' Medici into Siena, and states Cor magis tibi sena pandit (Siena shows a heart that is bigger than this gate). The two central figures hold the Medici coat of arms. (en)
  • La Porta Camollia est l'une des anciennes portes des remparts de la ville de Sienne qui enserrent le centre historique de la ville. Elle est l'aboutissement, vers le centre historique, de la Via Camollia (territoire de la , la contrade du Porc-épic). (fr)
  • Porta Camollìa è una delle antiche porte nelle mura di Siena. È situata alla fine di via di Camollia, nel territorio della Contrada Sovrana dell'Istrice. (it)
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  • Die Porta Camollia ist ein Stadttor in Siena und Teil der Stadtmauern von Siena. (de)
  • Porta Camollìa is one of the northern portals in the medieval walls of Siena. It is located on via Camollia and opens inside the city into the Contrada of Istrice. Consisting of three arches; the inner arch is surmounted by a circular marble bas-relief with the Roman Catholic IHS Christogram inside a sun symbol (San Bernardino Christogram). The outer facade has the Medici heraldic shield with a stone arch added in 1604 by Alessandro Casolani and decorated by . The inscription was placed to record the entry of Ferdinand I de' Medici into Siena, and states Cor magis tibi sena pandit (Siena shows a heart that is bigger than this gate). The two central figures hold the Medici coat of arms. (en)
  • La Porta Camollia est l'une des anciennes portes des remparts de la ville de Sienne qui enserrent le centre historique de la ville. Elle est l'aboutissement, vers le centre historique, de la Via Camollia (territoire de la , la contrade du Porc-épic). (fr)
  • Porta Camollìa è una delle antiche porte nelle mura di Siena. È situata alla fine di via di Camollia, nel territorio della Contrada Sovrana dell'Istrice. (it)
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  • Porta Camollia (de)
  • Porta Camollia (fr)
  • Porta Camollia (it)
  • Porta Camollia, Siena (en)
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