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A Journey through the History and Culture of the Border Towns (EN)

Medinaceli · Soria · Castilla y León

Congratulations! You have decided to live the Medinaceli experience. You are about to travel a unique itinerary full of history, beauty and unforgettable corners. Here is the route with all the stops you will make. Remember: your cell phone will automatically stamp your passage through each point of the route. Welcome to your adventure! We hope you enjoy every step and manage to complete all the proposed places. Let the journey begin!

Summary of the experience

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Stops

4 stop(s) in this experience

1

Roman Arch (I-III centuries)

The Roman Arch of Medinaceli, built between the first and third centuries, is one of the most unique jewels of the Hispano-Roman heritage. Its main peculiarity is that it is the only arch in Spain with triple arches, an exceptional work of Roman engineering that shows the greatness of the Empire. Located in a strategic place, it served as a monumental access and symbol of power. Declared an Asset of National Cultural Interest in 1930, this imposing vestige has become the most emblematic monument of Medinaceli, attracting visitors and researchers from all over the world.
2

Convent of Santa Isabel (XVI century)

The Convent of Santa Isabel, founded in the sixteenth century, is a space that has kept alive its religious function over the centuries. Its walls transmit the serenity of convent life and the importance of faith in the history of the town. Despite the passage of time, it preserves intact its spiritual and patrimonial essence, becoming a symbol of continuity and tradition. Today it continues to be an active religious center, where devotion and history are intertwined, offering a living testimony of the cultural and spiritual identity of the community.
3

Arab Arch

The Moorish Arch is the only surviving gate of the ancient medieval wall of Medinaceli. This vestige offers a valuable testimony of the Muslim period, when the town was located on the border between the Christian and Muslim kingdoms. Its structure, sober and full of symbolism, has survived the passing of the centuries, becoming an emblem of the historical memory of the town. More than a simple access, this arch represents the meeting of cultures and the strategic importance that Medinaceli had in the Middle Ages.
4

Castle

The castle, built on the remains of an ancient Arab fortress, takes us back to medieval times when it was key to the defense of the town. Its walls, partially rebuilt, preserve the memory of the cultures that inhabited it and the strategic role it played. Although today the enclosure houses the local cemetery, its presence keeps alive the historical character of the place, recalling the continuity between past and present. In the heart of the town, it stands as a symbol of heritage and a space of collective memory.