Porta Sant'Angelo (Sant’Angelo Gate)
The medieval gate is the only one remaining of the five that once opened along the defensive walls built to protect the settlement. Characterized by a pointed arch, it features machicolations for the drawbridge and stone brackets. The battlements were added during a later restoration.
Its construction is linked to a decree from 1380, which established the necessity to build 17 bastions to restore the defenses of the Castello della Bastia. In the Middle Ages, Bastia played a strategic role for Assisi, serving as an outpost in the plain of the Chiascio River.