Porta Adriana - starting point of Via Cavour, street with shops and restaurants

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"Porta Adriana is one of the city's gates, specifically the one where the famous Via Cavour starts. A couple of streets down to the left you will find the complex with San Vitale and the Mausoleo di Galla Placidia! "

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