Architects have recreated the Puerta de Triana (Triana Gate) in Seville

Architectural researchers from the University of Seville have published a scientific article that documents and graphically reconstructs Seville’s long vanished Puerta de Triana. This singular architectural work was found in the present-day Calle Reyes Catolicos and, from Islamic times, it connected the city with the district of Triana and with the Aljaraje. It was built in 1588 and demolished in 1868.


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Source: Phys.org