Porta Vescovo was a gate or portal of the former outer medieval walls of the city of Verona, Italy.
It was designed and built during 1520 by the architect Teodoro Trivulzio.
It is named Vescovo, because the gate once collected a toll benefitting the bishop.
In the mid-19th-century, barracks, an arsenal, and pedestrian entry points were added.
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