Also known as “Bab al-Ramla” in Arabic or “Puerta del Arenal,” it is an emblematic monument of Granada with a fascinating history. Also referred to as the “Arco de las Orejas” due to the supposition that the limbs of criminals executed by justice were displayed there, this gate has witnessed crucial events in the city. Originally located in the wall of the medina of Granada, this gate has witnessed centuries of history. Although it faced a controversial debate over its demolition or restoration, it was eventually dismantled and reconstructed in its current location on the Paseo de las Alamedas of the Alhambra. Its careful restoration has perfectly integrated it into the Monumental Complex, evoking the “poetics of ruins” and transporting visitors to past times. This gate is a living testimony to the rich history of Granada and an essential landmark for lovers of architecture and history.