Sagunto Castle stretches for almost a kilometer. It bears witness to the times and the different civilizations that have inhabited it: Romans, Visigoths, Arabs and Christians. Due to its historical …
Sagunto accumulates history from the 6th century B.C. Before the Romans called it Saguntum, it was already named in classical texts and has had many historical names. When the Arabs …
The castle stretched from east to west following the elongated shape of the rocky base where it sits. The tower stood at the west end, was made of rammed earth …
This 11th century Andalusian fortress is a mosaic of different periods and styles that shows the great diversity of inhabitants it housed. Admission is free.
The history of all its inhabitants – Romans, Visigoths, Arabs and Christians – has left its mark on the Castle of Sagunto. The fortress, whose walled complex is almost 1 …
Very spacious castle. The ruins, mostly with remains of walls, are worth seeing, but you shouldn't expect too much. However, the view of Sagunto is outstanding.
Palace in very good condition, formerly a Muslim farmhouse and later seat of the barony of Segart. **Palace in very good condition, formerly a Muslim farmhouse and later seat of the barony of Segart.
The castle of Torres Torres is of Muslim origin. Today only two towers, part of the wall and cisterns remain. Very close to the castle are some Arab baths from …