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  • Towers and canvases of the wall of Benasal

    The walls were raised with the first settlement in the area. The enclosure was composed of seven towers and five portals, of which, unfortunately, only three towers remain. The so-called Presó ...

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  • Watchtower or Sea Tower of Burriana

    The building known as the torre del mar is on the coast, and is the only watchtower left standing of the ones on the coastline of Burriana during the XV, XVI and XVII Centuries, as protection against ...

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  • The city walls of Burriana

    The city centre of Burriana, whose origins are Islamic, used to be protected by a defensive circular wall, dependent on which stood square towers. They could be accessed through three gates, pointing ...

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  • Doors of the Cathedral of Santa María Castellón

    The Church of Santa Maria la Mayor is the co-cathedral together with the Segorbe. Both are the seat of the Bishop of Segorbe-Castellon. The history of this Cathedral is full of ups and downs since the...

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  • El Fadrí, Castellón

    It is located in the Mayor square, in the centre of the city, next to the church of Santa Maria la Mayor. The construction works began in 1440. This tower was finally finished in 1604 after many years...

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  • El Castell Vell or del Fadrell, in Castellón

    The remains of this Muslim castle, which dates back to the 10th and 11th centuries, are located on the hill of La Magdalena. This site, where Neolithic settlement relics have been found, is the place ...

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  • Culla Castle

    This consists of a few ruins of the 11th or 12th century castle, which was originally an Islamic construction, in the highest part of the town. In its origins, the fortress had an irregular layout, ad...

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  • Castle Palace of Medinaceli Dukes, Geldo

    The building was used as a palace by the Dukes of Medinaceli and was later provisional guest quarters for bishops on their way to the Diocese of Segorbe. Currently it is undergoing renovations. Sourc...

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  • The Hermitage of San Roque, Jérica

    In the XIII century the church was built on Arabic foundations. It had a thatch roof that was later replaced with wood, currently the building is seen as an example of the renaissance gothic style. S...

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  • Mudejar Bell Tower or The Alcudia Tower, Jérica

    The tower is the symbolic monument of the village. Its foundations date from the roman era although it was later built up in the XVII century in order to house the church bells. It is the only monumen...

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