It was one of the twelve entrance gates to the city, and like that of San Esteban, its work was carried out by Moorish artists in the 14th century. Its circular cubes, its horseshoe arch and the mixed brick and stone factory stand out. During many centuries, the kings entered through it, after swearing their privileges and privileges, being replaced in this role by that of Santa María, on the banks of the Arlanzón. The pilgrims left Burgos on their way to Santiago de Compostela. 🗺 How to get there? It is located 12 minutes walk from the Burgos Town Hall. To access by car, you will find a parking lot 12 minutes away, located in Plaza Vega. Also located 13 minutes walk from Burgos bus station. 📍Surrounding area In its surroundings you can also find the Solar del Cid, the Old Major Seminary, the Monument to the Empecinado and the Arch of Fernán González.
C/Francisco Salinas