Calle de Treviño
Recalls the battle of Treviño of 1875, one of the actions of the Third Carlist War.
The name travels to the county of Treviño, where on 7 July 1875 liberal and Carlist troops clashed. That day was marked by a cavalry charge: the King’s Lancers Regiment threw itself against a Navarrese battalion and helped lift the Carlist pressure on Vitoria. The action counts among those that began the decline of Carlism in that war.
Madrid brought the episode to Chamberí when the Ríos Rosas district was still a fresh grid drawn over the old outskirts. Today the street links the calle de Maudes with Raimundo Fernández Villaverde, a short residential stretch surrounded by other streets bearing nineteenth-century military names.