
The Muralla de Alcázar is a 12th-century wall built around a former fortress in the Spanish city of Ávila. It stretches for 2 kilometers surrounding the historic city center, and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in town. The wall is built from granite, with 86 semi-circular towers along its length connected to it by a walkway. The wall is symbolic of the city's tradition of protecting it from invaders and its historical significance. It’s a popular spot for tourists and photographers wanting to capture the unique architecture and atmosphere which makes Ávila distinct.
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