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The Torres de Serranos (Serranos Gate) is a Gothic-style gate located in the city of Valencia, Spain. It was built in the late 14th century, between 1392 and 1398, as one of the twelve gates that served as the entrance to the walled city of Valencia. The gate was part of a larger project to improve the city's defenses, and it was designed by the Valencian architect Pere Balaguer.

The Torres de Serranos was used as a prison in the 16th and 17th centuries, and it also served as a military fortress in the 19th century. In the 20th century, the gate was restored and opened to the public, becoming a popular tourist attraction in Valencia. Visitors can climb up to the top of the gate to enjoy panoramic views of the city.

The Torres de Serranos is a fine example of Gothic architecture, with its two massive towers and a central archway that is flanked by two smaller arches. The gate was designed to be both functional and decorative, with decorative features such as the sculpted figures of lions and heraldic symbols that adorn the facade. Today, it is considered one of the most iconic landmarks of Valencia and is an important part of the city's cultural heritage.