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These are 23 dungeons built between 1792 and 1796 in the city walls, which are more than 15 meters thick in this part. These dungeons were the last major construction carried out in colonial times and were destined for military purposes. The vaults were used by the Spaniards as storerooms for munitions and provisions, before they became jail cells. | These are 23 dungeons built between 1792 and 1796 in the city walls, which are more than 15 meters thick in this part. These dungeons were the last major construction carried out in colonial times and were destined for military purposes. The vaults were used by the Spaniards as storerooms for munitions and provisions, before they became jail cells. | ||
Today, Las Bovedas is a popular tourist attraction because of its traditional Colombian merchandise and vast array of souvenirs. | Today, Las Bovedas is a popular tourist attraction because of its traditional Colombian merchandise and vast array of souvenirs. | ||
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Built to be dungeons, these cells now house shops, boutiques and other businesses along the stout walls protecting the old city of Cartagena, Colombia. They are located between the forts of Santa Clara and Santa Catalina. The arcades deep in the walls were designed as storage vaults but were used as prison cells during the civil wars in the 19th century; at high tide, the unfortunate internees were up to their knees in seawater. These are 23 dungeons built between 1792 and 1796 in the city walls, which are more than 15 meters thick in this part. These dungeons were the last major construction carried out in colonial times and were destined for military purposes. The vaults were used by the Spaniards as storerooms for munitions and provisions, before they became jail cells. Today, Las Bovedas is a popular tourist attraction because of its traditional Colombian merchandise and vast array of souvenirs.