Puerta de Elvira - Audioguide Gratuit
Granada, Andalusia, Spain
Puerta de Elvira, Calle Elvira, Barrio del Boquerón, Centro - Sagrario, Centro, Granada, Comarca de la Vega de Granada, Granada, Andalucía, 18010, España
Puerta de Elvira, or the Arch of Elvira, is a historically significant gateway located in Granada, Spain, dating back to the 11th century during the Zirid dynasty. This monumental entrance served as a vital connection to the ancient city of Medina Elvira and showcases stunning Islamic architecture, featuring a horseshoe arch and two flanking towers. Visitors can enjoy the rich history and cultural significance of the site, which is also referenced in Federico García Lorca's poetry. The site is free to visit and accessible year-round, making it a must-see for tourists exploring Granada's Islamic heritage.