Puertas de Tierra

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Puertas de Tierra is a monumental fortified gate in Cádiz, Spain, that historically served as the main land entrance to the walled city.

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Puertas de Tierra canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city gate
fortified gate
monument
architecturalStyle fortification architecture
category Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Cádiz
Buildings and structures in Cádiz
City gates in Spain
Fortifications in Andalusia
connects historic center of Cádiz
isthmus to mainland Spain
country Spain
function main land entrance to the walled city of Cádiz
hasCurrentUse monumental city entrance
tourist attraction
urban traffic passage
hasPart bastions
bridge
central gate
chapel
curtain wall
guardrooms
moat (historical)
parapets
towers
hasRoadPassingThrough main access road to Cádiz
hasView Atlantic Ocean (nearby) NERFINISHED
Bay of Cádiz (nearby) NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Monumento (Spain) NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Bien de Interés Cultural
locatedIn Andalusia
Cádiz NERFINISHED
southern Spain NERFINISHED
locatedNear Cádiz city walls NERFINISHED
Cádiz port area
historic center of Cádiz
locatedOn isthmus of Cádiz
material stone
notableFor being the historic main land entrance to Cádiz
military defensive design
monumental façade
openToPublic yes
partOf defensive walls of Cádiz
region Province of Cádiz NERFINISHED
significance symbolic boundary between old Cádiz and modern city expansion
touristAttraction yes
usedFor control of land access to Cádiz
defense of Cádiz

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City walls of Cádiz hasPart Puertas de Tierra