La puerta de Coria o arco del Socorro fue una de las cuatro puertas con las que contaba el recinto amurallado de Norba Caesarina durante la época romana. Se encontraba en el solar que actualmente ocupa la plaza del Socorro, en la ciudad vieja de Cáceres . Se mantuvo en uso hasta 1879,[1] cuando fue derribada por iniciativa uno de los notables locales del Partido Liberal, Joaquín Muñoz Chaves.[2]
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Cáceres, Spain
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