The Knights Templar built the Castillejo de Robledo castle in the 12th century over an earlier Muslim fort. Today we can still see two of the towers, some of the walls of the doubled walled enclosure and a water cistern. Even part of the original Muslim wall remains on the bottom part of the fence which is quite thicker than the walls the Christians built. The west tower is atop a cliff and has a pentagonal or irregular square floor plan with few crenellations left. On the east tower, you can see its different construction styles ranging from Muslim to Christian.
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Visit: Free visit.
Rev.: JGG 29.10.18