This is a triumphal arch monument. There is an inscription which
explains that it was built in memory of the funeral Luci Lucini Sura in the I century.
Recent researches say that it was built in the I c.B.C. when this road was reformed.
It is very well preserved; it only has one arcade and on its ends raises some Corinth
fluted pilasters wich hold the entablature.
It was declared a listed building in
1926.

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