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Monuments - HARBOUR COLUMN
The
Roman Columns rests has always been considered the symbol
of Brindisi.
For many years the columns, thought to symbolise the
ending of the road, 'Via Appia', was in fact a referral
of that time to navigators of the port of Brindisi.
Of the two twin columns only one is intact, with a sculptured
capital, at the top; meanwhile, from the other column,
which fell in 1528, only the base and a rock are still
in place; the other part was given as a gift to the
city of Lecce, to form a part of the column to St. Oronzo.
On the right of the
square are the remains of the house in which the Latin
poet Virgil died.
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