Carlos V Route - Burgos
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Carlos V stayed here for three days, from October 13th to the 16th, a visit that was reflected in the arch of Santa María, dating from the second third of the 16th century. This arch was the main gate of the wall that surrounded the city, restored and adorned with small towers during that same century, and dedicated to Charles V. It includes representations of the emperor and other distinguished figures of the by that time infant kingdom of Castilla. This was the last journey that the son of Juana la Loca (Joanna the Mad) made to the city of Burgos.
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