The original layout of the walled enclosure of Alcira, of which only remnants of walls and towers currently survive, can be identified through the road maps of 1864 and 1870.
In front of the fork in the roads leading to Algemesí and Alberique stood the defensive fortifications of the Calzada or San Gregorio bridge, which allowed access to the Castellet de Sant Pere Fortress and the town. On its left, it reached the exit of Salinerías street with a wall and seven towers. From there to D. Bernardo street, with four towers. Beyond Calle de Carniceros, one reaches Calle Mayor and the defensive works of the Arrabal bridge; from this stretch, two towers embedded in houses and a section of wall, crenellations, and a walkway facing Santa María Major street survive.
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