Arco di Agusto and Sant'Angelo
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Arco di Agusto and Sant'Angelo are extremely close to each other. Arco di Agusto lies opposite to eighteenth century Palazzo Gallenga; which is seat of ‘Italian University for Foreigners. Arco itself happens to be gateway in to old city; constructed upon age-old Etruscan Walls. Arco is Roman reconstruction with respect to previous Etruscan Gate.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
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