Castell de Cullera
Cullera, Spain, Spain
Castell de Cullera, perched atop a mountain overlooking the Mediterranean in Cullera, Valencia, Spain, originated as a 10th-century Muslim fortress from the Caliphate era, designed to control key coastal routes and resources.
Conquered by King James I in 1239, it endured sieges, pirate attacks, and served in conflicts like the War of the Two Pedros, Independence War, and Carlist Wars, with 16th-century walls built against Berber pirates and a Gothic chapel added inside.
Today, the well-preserved ruins, including towers like Reina Mora and Octogonal, house a municipal history museum and offer panoramic views, drawing visitors year-round.
Location
Pujada del Castell, s/n, 46400 Cullera, Valencia, Spain
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