Porta a Pinti, Florence

Coordinates: 43°46′41″N 11°16′03″E / 43.778082°N 11.267444°E / 43.778082; 11.267444
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Porta a Pinti was a former gate in the walls of Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy. The gate was also called Porta Fiesolana, of de Penitenti, which was shortened and corrupted to give name to the gate and the neighborhood, Borgo Pinti. Individuals returning to church, called convertiti or penitenti, lived in this neighborhood.[1] It was destroyed in 1865 during the creation of the Viale di Circonvallazione, which removed most of the walls of Florence.

Print of Former Porta a Pinti and wall

References

  1. ^ Guida per la citta di Firenze e suoi contorni, by Giuseppe Formigli, 1848, page 168.

43°46′41″N 11°16′03″E / 43.778082°N 11.267444°E / 43.778082; 11.267444