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Come and explore a magnificent wall that once encircled Llíria and is now part of the urbanscape. You’re going to love it.

Muralla Medieval de Llíria, Llíria’s Medieval Wall, was part of the medieval town that stood between the 12th and 14th centuries. Fortunately, visible remains of the walls are still standing, enabling you to get an idea of what the destination was like in times past. Make sure you take the time to come and see it during your visit to the UNESCO City of Music.

As the municipality grew, Llíria’s Medieval Wall was integrated into the urban landscape, serving at times as a support for different buildings. If you are keen to see its most visible sections, make your way to Viriato and San Juan de la Mata streets.

Llíria’s Medieval Wall dates back to Arabic times, delineating the medina. In the Christian period, once the Islamic medina had become a royal town, other elements were added to it, namely a square watchtower, crenellations and a new section built on the old one.

Llíria’s sights, like the Medieval Wall, will transport you back centuries in time to a place that is steeped in history. The past is palpable in buildings like Llíria Town Hall and magnificent San Miguel Royal Monastery. Come and visit a town that is bursting with artistry. Put Llíria on your to-visit list in the Region of Valencia.