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All that remains of the castle.
This arch dating from the XVI century, along with the tower, is perhaps all that remains of the castle. In the castle, it served as the city gate of Cuenca.
In fact, the name of this place sounds like Arco Plaza del Trabuco (so I sent this object), and turned into Arco de Bezudo. So here, this "correct" arch del Trabuco - another remarkable ...
The historical constitutional history of the lost heretical interrogation institute も set up けられていた
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According to the information obtained at the tourist information center, it is the entrance gate to the city built in the 11th century and restored in the 16th century. In the past, there were many things that could block intrusion into cities. At that time, there was an Inquisición, a Spanish mistake, and there were prisons for those who were judged.
It's a little difficult because it's up the hill from the square, but it's a long and good place to see the cityscape of the new town at the bottom of the valley.
All that remains of the castle.
This arch dating from the XVI century, along with the tower, is perhaps all that remains of the castle. In the castle, it served as the city gate of Cuenca.
Gateway to Cuenca
This is an ancient gateway that is between the Barrio del Castillo and Cuenca. It was bulit in the 11th century and was well maintained.
Another notable place in the city
In fact, the name of this place sounds like Arco Plaza del Trabuco (so I sent this object), and turned into Arco de Bezudo. So here, this "correct" arch del Trabuco - another remarkable ...
The historical constitutional history of the lost heretical interrogation institute も set up けられていた
According to the information obtained at the tourist information center, it is the entrance gate to the city built in the 11th century and restored in the 16th century. In the past, there were many things that could block intrusion into cities. At that time, there was an Inquisición, a Spanish mistake, and there were prisons for those who were judged.
Great view
It's a little difficult because it's up the hill from the square, but it's a long and good place to see the cityscape of the new town at the bottom of the valley.