Sanlúcar de Barrameda keeps in his bowels a part of his most unknown past. A recent investigation has brought to light unpublished data about the disappeared Muslim castle of Sanlúcar, a construction of which hardly remains a canvas of wall hidden inside a block of houses and which, according to the authors of the study, has remained "practically silenced" for years. Sanlúqueño's teacher and historian José María Hermoso has participated in this …
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Sanlúcar de Barrameda keeps in his bowels a part of his most unknown past. A recent investigation has brought to light unpublished data about the disappeared Muslim castle of Sanlúcar, a construction of which hardly remains a canvas of wall hidden inside a block of houses and which, according to the authors of the study, has remained "practically silenced" for years. Sanlúqueño's teacher and historian José María Hermoso has participated in this …