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The The five Walls of Madrid over time is the generic name given to the successive Walls that surrounded the perimeter of the city of Madrid from Middle Ages until 19th century. Some Walls had defensive or military functions, others merely urban or tax control, being easy to discern who lived inside or outside the city. The last Walls was disappearing in subsequent urban ensanches because of the problems that existed to hinder traffic.[1]
The folowing are the Walls of Madrid according to date:
- Muslim Walls of Madrid (9th century)
- Christian Walls of Madrid (9th century - 1561)
- Walls del Arrabal (1438)
- Walls of Philip II (1566)
- Walls of Philip IV (1625 - 1868)
References
- ^ Antonio Ponz, (1782), Viage de España, Madrid, pp 220