Puerta Real is an historic area in the city centre of Granada, Spain that includes Recogidas St, Reyes Católicos St and Carrera de la Virgen.
It was named after the visit of king Felipe IV on 8 April 1624. According to documents, he visited during a storm through the gate of El Rastro or of La Paja in the Muslim defensive wall, which was known as Bib-al-Rambla. It became the central square of Granadine social life in the 16th century. In 1515 it was decorated with the Catholic Monarchs' coat of arms. In 1610 the new national symbols commemorating the reconquest of Spain from Muslim rule were added.
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Address: Granada, Spain
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