Puerta de Córdoba

Sevilla Province


With its two hexagonal towers and neo-classical decor, the result of an 18th-century facelift, this Roman gate originally controlled access to the city from the east. It's in a marvellous state of repair and makes for an excellent photo opportunity: you can either climb to the top and snap the surrounding landscape or use the arch to frame the golden countryside beyond.


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