Castillo de Navarrés
Spain, Spain
Castillo de Navarrés is a 10th-century Islamic fortress crowning a hilltop above the town of Navarrés in Valencia province, Spain, constructed during the Taifa period as part of the region's defensive network against Christian incursions.
Featuring robust masonry walls, towers, and a cistern typical of Almohad military design, it was conquered by King Jaume I in 1248 and repurposed for feudal defense amid the surrounding rugged terrain.
Though now in ruins with remnants of its strategic layout visible, the site stands as a protected cultural heritage landmark offering panoramic views and insights into Reconquista-era fortifications.
Location
Escalona, 46823 Navarrés, Valencia, Spain
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