Neomedieval Forts

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Neomedieval Forts
Torre de Aranguren, Ceuta
General information
TypeHistorical complex
LocationCeuta
Spain

The Neomedieval Forts are a complex of fortifications in the mountainous area that closes the Ceuta peninsula on its border with Morocco.[1]

History[edit]

They were built in the mid-nineteenth century when, after the War of Wad-Ras with Morocco and sealed peace with the Treaty of Wad-Ras, it was considered appropriate to secure the border with a series of watchtowers to prevent possible aggression from the exterior. In this way, the towers of: Aranguren, Yebel Ányera, Renegado, very transformed, Isabel II, Francisco de Asís, Piniés and Mendizábal were raised, in addition to the Fort of Principe Alfonso.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Publiceuta. "Itinerario de los Fuertes fronterizos neomedievales. Guía turística de Ceuta". ceutaturistica.com. Retrieved 2022-06-05.