Seville city walls (remains)

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The Seville city walls (remains) are the surviving sections of the medieval defensive fortifications that once encircled the historic center of Seville, Spain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city wall remains
cultural heritage
defensive fortification
architecturalStyle medieval military architecture
country Spain
currentUse historical monument
tourist attraction
follows approximate perimeter of the medieval city
hasCondition fragmentary
partially preserved
hasLegalProtectionStatus protected monument
hasPart Alcázar of Seville fortification walls NERFINISHED
Macarena Gate NERFINISHED
Macarena city wall section NERFINISHED
Postigo del Aceite NERFINISHED
Postigo del Alcázar NERFINISHED
stretches integrated into later buildings
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
heritageDesignationCountry Spain
heritageDesignationType monument
locatedIn Andalusia
Province of Seville NERFINISHED
Seville NERFINISHED
Spain
locatedNear Basilica de la Macarena NERFINISHED
Guadalquivir River NERFINISHED
Puerta de Córdoba (Seville) site
locatedOnStreet Calle Resolana NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Municipality of Seville NERFINISHED
materialUsed brick
lime mortar
stone
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Municipality of Seville NERFINISHED
partOf Seville’s medieval fortification system
historic center of Seville
significance important example of medieval urban defenses in Spain
key element of Seville’s historic urban landscape
significantEvent progressive demolition in the 19th century
significantPeriod Middle Ages
surrounds historic center of Seville
tourismType cultural tourism
usedFor control of access
defense
urban enclosure

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Las Dueñas Palace in Seville hasNearbyLandmark Seville city walls (remains)
subject surface form: Las Dueñas Palace