The Calle de la Muralla connects the Calle de los Escipiones to the Calle Mayor, forming a sort of timeline beneath your feet. Imagine merchants bustling by, children dashing between the stones, and guards above always on the lookout-and perhaps groaning about how heavy their armor was. In 1901, a historian named Antonio Chabret and Fraga described this ancient route as a key artery in the city, and you can almost imagine him strolling along, notebook in hand, inspired by the echoes of the past.
As you stand here, close your eyes for a moment. Hear the distant beat of footsteps, the clatter of carts on the stones, the hum of voices-doesn’t it make you want to look over your shoulder for a medieval knight or maybe just someone selling fresh bread? Well, keep your eyes open: in Sagunto, history likes to walk right beside you!



