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Walls of Talavera of the queen
Walls of Talavera of the queen
Turrets of Talavera of the queen.This characteristic affixed construction to the first walled area do that Talavera is considerate as one of the more sure cities during centuries, being a clear example of fortification. Constructed in rubblework with chairs in the corners and in your high arcs, these enormous towers of rectangular plant stopped under roam they the pit, and your fronts  linked with other defensive area parallel to the main, whose name is barbican. Originally  built forty and seven and all sources indicate that it are of Christian origin risings in the XIII century. keep the turrets of the streets of butcher's shop, track of the Christ ( in your inside  lodges the chapel of the " Christ of the merchants ") and Charcón. The Talavera shield gathers as more specific symbol of the city the turret

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