Puerta de Toledo
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Historic site in Madrid, Spain
40°24′24″N 3°42′42″W / 40.406721°N 3.711636°W / 40.406721; -3.711636Location of Gate of Toledo in Madrid
The Puerta de Toledo ([ˈpweɾta ðe toˈleðo], "Toledo Gate") is a gate located in Madrid, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1996.[citation needed] Construction began in 1812, but was not completed until 1827.
It was one of the nineteen city gates within the Walls of Philip IV.
Puerta de Toledo metro station in on Line 5 of the Madrid Metro.[1]
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- ^ Madrid Metro, Line 5, accessed 21 August 2021
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