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Linares of Mulberry - seen general II -
Teruel 2009/12/15 16:43
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The image of the village comes marked by two elements: the remains of their castle (XIII century), located in the highest point in the rock, and for their parochial (XVIII century) church, teacher of the Baroque turolense works, endowed with exempt steeple. For the hillsides south and this of the rocky establishment, and adopting form of L, in the one that the parochial squatter their angle, the village, articulate, is developed in each one of the arms of L, in four parallel and staggered (for their adaptation to the topography) roads. In this regular layout they highlight the absence of open spaces and the homogeneous of their urban fabric configured by constructions between medianerÃas of three heights and double facade .al to be located in streets at different level., in those that it becomes patent the presence of abundant holes and balconajes in their main facades. The wall that the population's entirety traveled presented its portals in the extreme west, disappeared today, and northeast, in which three portals have been conserved to different height of the same one: the Portal of Below, main access to the enclosure, the Portal of Enmedio, and the High Portal that he/she gives access to the Neighborhood of the Hospital, more popular and more rural area of the whole group, developed around the Old Hospital and hermitage of Santa LucÃa.
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