Castle Street, Gibraltar
Castle Street (Calle de la Cuesta or more popularly Calle Comedia) is a street of the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It runs to the east of the town, to the north of Flat Bastion Road.
The street is also known as Calle Comedia as in the 19th century the street had a theatre in what had been a Real Tennis Court which was used for entertainment. This theatre was in use until the Theatre Royal was built at Governor's Parade.[1]
References
- ^ Benady, Tito (1996). The streets of Gibraltar : a short history. Grendon: Gibraltar Books. p. 35. ISBN 0948466375.
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Streets in Gibraltar
- Castle Street
- Devil's Gap Road
- Irish Town
- Main Street
- Temple Way
- Turnbull's Lane
- Willis' Passage
- Wilson's Ramp
- Bishop Caruana Road
- Boyd Street
- Buena Vista Road
- Calpe Road
- Castle Road
- Devil's Tower Road
- Europa Road
- Europort Avenue
- Flat Bastion Road
- Glacis Road
- Line Wall Road
- Prince Edward's Road
- Queen's Road
- Queensway
- Signal Station Road
- Sir Herbert Miles Promenade
- Rosia Road
- Sir Herbert Miles Road
- Temple Way
- Town Range
- Winston Churchill Avenue
- Admiralty Tunnel
- Amelia's Incline
- AROW Street
- Dudley Ward Way
- Fordham's Accommodation
- Great North Road
- Keightley Way
- Landport Tunnel
- Little Bay Tunnel
- Williams Way
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