Since 1977 there is evidence of the existence of an archaeological site next to the Trafalgar lighthouse, in Cadiz. From this geographical point, a multitude of historical events have taken place, accumulating information in the form of materials, but also in the form of oral legend. The value of this enclave could be defined as a set of strata that underlie time. In this exhibition Christian Lagata, Fuentesal y Arenillas, Aleix Plademunt and Cristina Mejías offer interpretations of the territory, its uses, its limits and the historical burden of this geographical point where the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea meet.