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Walls of Santiago de Compostela

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Of the first wall, which disappeared very soon under the new buildings, there are only a few vestiges that have been found in the Azabachería area. In 2009, during the remodeling works of the old Bank of Spain building to accommodate the new Museum of Pilgrimage, a section of this first fortification
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built a new, much larger wall over the ring of moats and palisades. This new wall, which was about 2 km in circumference and covered a space of 30 hectares, is essentially the one that remained until the 19th century and protected the new suburbs that were forming around the cathedral.
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In the middle of the 11th century, given the rise of the city, which was beginning to be a flourishing place of pilgrimage, together with the fear of a
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In the year 968 Sisenando II walled the area around the church built before the current
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Map of Santiago de Compostela in 1595, with the wall highlighted
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medieval
defensive wall
Santiago de Compostela
cathedral
Quintana Square
Monastery of Saint Pelagius of Antealtares
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Norman
Muslim
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"Muralla de Santiago de Compostela"
"Encuentran un trozo de la primera muralla de Santiago en el sótano del antiguo Banco de España"
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42°52′N 8°33′W / 42.867°N 8.550°W / 42.867; -8.550
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11th-century fortifications
City walls in Spain
Buildings and structures in Santiago de Compostela

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