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Defensive Wall in Alicante, Spain
Wall of Tabarca
General information
Type
Defensive Wall
Town or city
Tabarca, Alicante
Country
Spain
Construction started
1769
Owner
Government of Spain
Design and construction
Architect(s)
Fernando Méndez de Ras
The Wall of Tabarca is a defensive wall built in the 18th century. It is located in the town of Tabarca, Alicante. It was designed by Fernando Méndez de Ras, a military engineer who also planned the rest of the building on the island.[1] The wall has three gates, all of them baroque.
^Varela, Santiago (1983). Nueva Tabarca / Nova Tabarca: 3. Las murallas / 3. Les muralles.
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