The Spanish Arch, a Galway landmark on the banks of the River Corrib, stands as the remains of a late 16th-century bastion. Originally designed to protect the city, this historic structure is now a focal point in the heart of Galway. Just a short walk from other notable sites like the Claddagh and the Galway City Museum, the arch offers visitors a glimpse into the city’s rich past. Today, it serves as a popular spot for both locals and tourists, providing a serene setting to enjoy the river views and soak in the historical ambiance.
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