Porta Tiburtina

Porta Tiburtina or Porta San Lorenzo is a gate in the of , , through which the Via Tiburtina exits the city.
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  • Type: City gate
  • Description: building in Rome, Italy

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Roma Termini railway station and Santa Maria Maggiore.

Railway station
Roma Termini is the main railway station of , . It is named after the district of the same name, which in turn took its name from ancient , which lies across the street from the main entrance. is situated 1 km northwest of Porta Tiburtina.

Church
, also known as the Basilica of Saint Mary Major or the Basilica of Saint Mary the Great, is one of the four major papal basilicas and one of the Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome. is situated 1 km west of Porta Tiburtina.

Church
is a small Baroque style, Roman Catholic church in devoted to Saint Bibiana. The church façade was designed and built by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, who also produced a sculpture of the saint holding the palm leaf of martyrs. is situated 230 metres south of Porta Tiburtina.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include San Lorenzo and Esquilino-San Giovanni.

Neighborhood
is an urban zone in , Italy. Administratively it was part of both Municipio II and Quarter VI Tiburtino. It occupies roughly the two sides of the early stretch of Via Tiburtina, starting from railway station and ending at the area.

Esquilino and San Giovanni are adjacent neighborhoods in . Esquilino is named for the Esquiline hill on which it stands. It lies south of the Termini station and is centred more or less on the Piazza Vittorio Emmanuele II.

Locality
The is the smallest of the famous Seven Hills of Rome. A finger-shape cusp pointing toward central Rome between the to the northwest and the to the southeast, it is home to the and the .

Porta Tiburtina

Latitude
41.89747° or 41° 53′ 51″ north
Longitude
12.51029° or 12° 30′ 37″ east
Open location code
8FHJVGW6+X4
Open­Street­Map ID
way 345548487
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­city_gate
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­city_gate
Wiki­data ID
Q186990
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In Other Languages

From Belarusian to Urdu—“Porta Tiburtina” goes by many names.
  • Belarusian: Тыбурцінская брама
  • Chinese: 提布提纳门
  • Dutch: Porta Tiburtina
  • Egyptian Arabic: بورتا تيبورتينا
  • Finnish: Porta Tiburtina
  • French: Porta Tiburtina
  • Georgian: ტიბურტინის კარიბჭე
  • German: Porta Tiburtina
  • Greek: Πύλη Τιμπουρτίνα
  • Hebrew: שער טיבורטינה
  • Italian: Porta S. Lorenzo
  • Italian: Porta San Lorenzo
  • Italian: Porta Tiburtina
  • Japanese: ティブルティーナ門
  • Latin: Porta Tiburtina
  • Portuguese: Porta Tiburtina
  • Russian: Тибуртинские ворота
  • Spanish: Porta Tiburtina
  • Ukrainian: Тибуртинські ворота
  • Urdu: پورتا تیبورتینا

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