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A SILK ROAD ECHO
Part of the walls of Granada, it was named after the Medina Elvira Road. What remains dates from the 11th century. It was at one time the main entry gate for Granada. At one point, all silk had to pas...
The name of the gate similar to the female name comes from Bab-Ilvira, the name of the city in the Arab Andalusia to which the road passing through this gate led. Unfortunately, this is all that remai...
Puerta de Elvira is a city Gate, part of the old fortifications of the city. This is just some remains and there is really not a great deal to see. However it is historically, as well as culturally s...
It was the fortress door of the north access, and the most important of the capital of the Islamic Kingdom of Granada ....y is due to its name as it connected the primitive capital of Medina Elvira until the beginning ...
A SILK ROAD ECHO
Part of the walls of Granada, it was named after the Medina Elvira Road. What remains dates from the 11th century. It was at one time the main entry gate for Granada. At one point, all silk had to pas...
Cultural heritage of Andalusia. XI century.
The name of the gate similar to the female name comes from Bab-Ilvira, the name of the city in the Arab Andalusia to which the road passing through this gate led. Unfortunately, this is all that remai...
A city Gate
Puerta de Elvira is a city Gate, part of the old fortifications of the city. This is just some remains and there is really not a great deal to see. However it is historically, as well as culturally s...
Bab-ilvira
It was the fortress door of the north access, and the most important of the capital of the Islamic Kingdom of Granada ....y is due to its name as it connected the primitive capital of Medina Elvira until the beginning ...
Thousand years in stand
It is one of the oldest doors of the old walls that are now preserved in Granada.