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Wall of Tabarca | |
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General information | |
Type | Defensive Wall |
Town or city | Tabarca, Alicante |
Country | Spain |
Construction started | 1769 |
Owner | Government of Spain |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Fernando Méndez de Ras |
The Wall of Tabarca is a defensive wall built in the 18th century. It is located in the town of Tabarca, Alicante. It was designed by Fernando Méndez de Ras, a military engineer who also planned the rest of the building on the island. The wall has three gates, all of them baroque.
Characteristics
The shape of the wall is adapted to the island coastline. It is built in stone, with the outside covered in ashlar. Since the 1980s, there have been some reconstructions and rehabilitations. The wall also has three gates: San Rafael or Eastern Gate, La Trancada or Saint Gabriel Gate and Alicante or Saint Michael Gate.
References
- Varela, Santiago (1983). Nueva Tabarca / Nova Tabarca: 3. Las murallas / 3. Les muralles.
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