Wall of Daroca


The Wall of Daroca is a fortification located in Daroca in the Spanish Province of Zaragoza. First built as a Muslim fortification in the 11th or 12th centuries, the wall expanded with Daroca under Christian rule as the city itself expanded. The original wall had segments broken up by the Castillo Mayor. It has around 4 kilometers of walls with several gates and major tower and 114 towers.
The wall was used defensively during multiple wars, including the War of the Two Peters, Peninsular War, and the Carlist Wars, in which the city was captured several times.
The wall is made of bricks held together with red-gray mortar. It uses dimension stones and ashlar for the towers. The wall is also supported by buttresses.
City officials have said that 64% of the wall is estimated to be in poor condition, and parts of it have collapsed. There have been at least 3 such incidents in the years leading up to 2022, with the greatest damage being in the old Castillo Mayor section.

Segments

Major segments of the wall include: