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Palmanova, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Udine, Italy
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The bell tower of the cathedral, erected in 1776, was deliberately made short because enemies attacking the city should not be able to see the cathedral from outside the city walls.
The niches in the facade contain statues representing the saints Justina of Padua, one of Padua's patron saints, and Mark, as well as a statue of Christ, the Redeemer. The facade itself is made of stone from Istria, and was restored in 2000.
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The three monumental gates Porta Udine, Porta Cividale and Porta Aquileia.
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