An eminent development that gives access to the city, the Puerta de Bisagra was initially worked by the Arabs when they possessed the city amid the most recent hundreds of years before the main thousand years. It was remade in the sixteenth century yet a portion of the first parts can in any case be seen today.
The name originates from the Arabic 'Bab-Shagra', which means something along the lines of 'the entryway that prompts the field'. The outside is made out of a curve of triumph, joined by two wonderful semi-roundabout towers, and delegated by the city's royal crest.