[mk_page_section bg_image=»https://fortalezadelamota.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/bannersistemamurallas.jpg» attachment=»scroll» bg_position=»left top» bg_repeat=»repeat» bg_stretch=»false» enable_3d=»false» speed_factor=»4″ bg_video=»no» video_mask=»false» video_opacity=»0.6″ top_shadow=»false» section_layout=»full» min_height=»355″ padding_top=»10″ padding_bottom=»10″ margin_bottom=»0″ first_page=»true» last_page=»true»][vc_column width=»1/1″][/vc_column][/mk_page_section][mk_page_section][vc_column width=»1/2″][mk_title_box color=»#000000″ highlight_opacity=»0″ size=»24″ line_height=»34″ font_weight=»inhert» margin_top=»0″ margin_bottom=»18″ font_family=»none» align=»center» highlight_color=»#000000″]“Fortaleza de la Mota opens. Runs one of the largest walled enclosures of Andalusia”[/mk_title_box][vc_column_text disable_pattern=»true» align=»left» margin_bottom=»0″]For over 150 years, Alcalá became a strategic point of the northern border with the Kingdom of Granada. An area of contact between two worlds, sometimes faced. It was a complex and dangerous, difficult to defend territory, dotted with endless fortified constructions, distributed on both sides of the border.
La Mota has a complex system of walls; three belts around her starting from the top of the hill, around the citadel, to achieve limits of the suburb Viejo.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=»1/2″][mk_gallery images=»8513,8512,7535,8765,8766,8759″ column=»3″ height=»300″ frame_style=»rounded»][/vc_column][/mk_page_section]