
This imposing gateway is a reminder of Carmona’s varied past, originally serving as part of the city’s defensive walls. Passing under its arch reveals a charming passage to the old quarter, dotted with whitewashed facades and delicate iron balconies. Erected upon Roman foundations, it showcases Moorish additions and a Renaissance arch. Climb the walls nearby for panoramic views of the Guadalquivir Valley and the golden fields beyond. Before leaving, explore the surrounding area’s historical treasures, including the Alcázar del Rey Don Pedro and other monuments that bear witness to the town’s centuries of cultural fusion. Nearby cafes and shops invite you to linger, savoring local specialties like anise-flavored tortas while admiring the charm of one of Andalusia’s finest historic enclaves.
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