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  • Socós Chapelle, Caudiel

    Dating back to the XV century. In it were installed the religious orders of the Augustinos and Carmelitas in the XV and XVII centuries. At the moment it is waiting to be restored. Source: Turismo Com...

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  • The Mill Tower or Anibal Tower, Caudiel

    The most emblematic civil building in the town is the tower, built with a conglomeration of stone and lime that binds the regular stone block shapes. It is popularly known as the Mill Tower, and to it...

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  • City walls, Caudiel

    The city walls were made to the classic Muslim, alquerías fortification design. They were probably demolished in the re-conquest but remains are still conserved incorporated into the older cons...

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  • Castle of Carbonera, situated between Otos and Beniatjar

    In spite of the fact that the castle ruins may suggest the contrary, this is one of the most symbolic places on The Way of El Cid. An onsite visit can play a fundamental role in understanding this pla...

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  • The Santo Domingo Ex-Convent. (Headquarters Of The Manoeuvre Strike Force), Valencia

    The Dominicans were given the use of these quarters by King Jaime I, but in the XIV century, a cloister, several chapels and a classroom were added. The chapel of the Kings was built later still, and ...

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  • Castle and walls of Cullera

    This is an Arab castle, which dates back to the Caliphate period and was built in the 10th century. Alterations were made after the Aragonese conquest (13th century), following instructions by James I...

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  • Castle of Corbera

    This impressive Muslim fortress, whose foundations lay on Roman remains, has an irregular base, following the shape of the hill on which it rests. It was constructed in the 11th century to control the...

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  • Parish Church of the Santos Juanes, Cullera

    The temple was built on the site of a former medieval hermitage, of a neo classical style. A Gothic chapel is preserved at the foot of the bell tower. Source: Turismo Comunidad Valenciana  &nbsp...

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  • Tower of Santa Ana or The Queen Mora, Cullera

    The tower of the Queen Mora is the fortified gateway to the “albacar” of Cullera Castle. It forms part of the castle fortifications, in which the albacar was an enclosure composed of walls...

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  • The Marenyet Tower, Cullera

    The defensive system of watchtowers and fortresses due to the continuous incursions of pirates and corsairs included this circular tower, which has three levels. Source: Turismo Comunidad Valenciana&...

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