At the turn of the second and third centuries, the city of Pula received a stone gate during the Roman era, at the top of the arch is carved the figure of Hercules with a club, which was then the patron saint of the city. The architecturally modest doors are very well preserved and accompanied by legends that can be learned by passing through them. The oldest preserved city gate is located not far from the amphitheater.
№34 of 63 places in Pula
№1047 of 2178 places in Croatia
№1 of 4 Monuments in Pula
№8 of 55 Monuments in Croatia