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Grand historic monumental
In medieval times a gate formed part of the city’s defences and also was instrumental in collecting tolls and levies. In the 1790s it was replaced with the fine edifice we see today. It was designe...
This arch was only a few metres from the hotel where we stayed and it was on such a busy round-a-bout it took several days to get a photo without a continual line of buses and cars passing by it.
This monument is the remains of one of seven gates from which to enter the city way back when it had a wall surround it. You can actually see the musket bullets left there by the napoleon army during...
Puerta del Carmen is the only remaining gate of Zaragoza's city wall, of which there were twelve; four Roman and eight medieval. It is located at the busy intersection of Paseo de Pamplona, Paseo M...
really pretty gate but as others have said, it is situated in the middle of traffic. it is worth seeing but depends on your time and itinerary - if you have time for a leisurely stroll then yes, if y...
Grand historic monumental
In medieval times a gate formed part of the city’s defences and also was instrumental in collecting tolls and levies. In the 1790s it was replaced with the fine edifice we see today. It was designe...
Great arch in center of city
This arch was only a few metres from the hotel where we stayed and it was on such a busy round-a-bout it took several days to get a photo without a continual line of buses and cars passing by it.
at the heart of Zaragoza
This monument is the remains of one of seven gates from which to enter the city way back when it had a wall surround it. You can actually see the musket bullets left there by the napoleon army during...
Only surviving city wall gate
Puerta del Carmen is the only remaining gate of Zaragoza's city wall, of which there were twelve; four Roman and eight medieval. It is located at the busy intersection of Paseo de Pamplona, Paseo M...
very pretty gate
really pretty gate but as others have said, it is situated in the middle of traffic. it is worth seeing but depends on your time and itinerary - if you have time for a leisurely stroll then yes, if y...