Culture | Belmonte Belmonte Castle Construction of this building was ordered by D. Juan Pacheco, Marquis of Villena, for use as his private residence in the city of his birth.
Culture | Biar Biar Castle This frontier castle is Arab in origin and was reinforced and extended by the Christians from the time of its conquest. It contains a unique element in Hispanic Arab architecture.
Culture | Baños de la Encina Bury al Hamma Castle Also known as Burgalimar Castle, this is a magnificent example of military Al-Andalus architecture from the time of the caliphate. It has hardly been affected by any modifications or damage to its structure.
Culture | Aldea del Rey Calatrava la Nueva Castle This is a Gothic castle with a rose window in its church that should not be missed.
Culture | Carrión de Calatrava Archaeological Park of Calatrava la Vieja The building incorporates a major water defence system, in combination with various walls and barriers.
Culture | Castalla Castalla Castle Although its origins are Arab, the current structure dates from mediaeval times. The Torre Grossa tower was added in the 16th century in order to keep a lookout for pirate raids from the Mediterranean Sea.
Culture | Castellar de la Frontera Castellar Castle The rural area known as Castellar Viejo is a small village perched on top of a hill and completely surrounded by the walls of its Moorish castle.
Culture | Castro Caldelas Castro Caldelas Castle This typically Galician noble fortress with medieval origins has been splendidly conserved and restored and today functions as a library, cultural centre and exhibition venue.
Culture | Chinchilla de Monte-Aragón Chinchilla de Montearagón Castle In the 15th century, Juan Pacheco, Marquis of Villena, restored a castle of Arab origin, “Xerif El-Edrisi”.
Culture | Coca Coca Castle It was built by the Archbishop of Seville and Don Alonso de Fonseca, lord of Coca and Alaejos. During the Revolt of the Comuneros, (when Castile rebelled against the king), it remained faithful to Charles V.
Culture | Arenas de San Pedro Castle of Don Álvaro de Luna Declared an Artistic-Historic Monument in 1931.