• Inspired by recent blog posts on city walls by Molly Sears-Piccavey on Granada and Fiona Flores Watson on Seville, I took a walk around the walls in Marbella.
  • The Marbella Castle Walls (Murallas del Castillo) were once part of an enclosed Moorish citadel built in the 10th century, linked to the reorganisation of the territory...
  • The old town of Marbella includes the ancient city walls and the two historical suburbs of the city, the Barrio Alto, which extends north, and the Barrio Nuevo...
  • In 1786, King Carlos III ordered the demolition of city walls, leaving only limited remains of Marbella’s walls today.
  • black and white photograph of an old castle with tall brick walls on the top of it.
  • Free Bushes near Walls of Buildings in Marbella in Spain Stock Photo.
  • Nowadays, you’ll only be able to see the city walls and a few parts of the castle, but it’s a point of interest if you love learning about the history behind Marbella.
  • These represent the eagle from the Imperial Standard belong to the Catholic King and Queen, a scene from Christ's crucifixion, Marbella's first coat of arms and...
  • We’re staying in Marbella Old Town for our next recommendation and taking you to the impressive old city walls and the remains of the castle...