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Castle Attractions In Province of Guadalajara

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Guadalajara is a province of central/north-central Spain, in the northern part of the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha. As of 2013 it had a population of 257,723 people. The population of the province has grown in the last 10 years.
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Castle Attractions In Province of Guadalajara

  • 1. Palacio del Infantado Guadalajara
    The Palace of El Infantado is a palace located in Guadalajara, Spain. It was the seat of the Dukes of the Infantado. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1914. It currently houses a museum.
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  • 2. Siguenza Castle Siguenza
    Sigüenza is a city in the Serranía de Guadalajara comarca, Province of Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
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  • 3. Palacio ducal de Pastrana Pastrana
    The Ducal Palace of Pastrana is a palace located in Pastrana, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1941.
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  • 5. Castillo de Molina de Aragon Molina De Aragon
    The Castle of Molina de Aragón is a fortification in Molina de Aragón, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1931.It is located on a hill commanding the surrounding valley, and is formed by an external line of walls with four gates and numerous towers, which defends the internal fortress. The latter has six towers, of which four are currently in good conditions. Originally, the line of towers included a village. It originated as a Moorish fortress , built over a pre-existing Celtiberian castle. The fortress was used as residence of the lords of the taifa of Molina. El Cid resided here when he was exiled from Castile. In 1129 it was conquered from the Moors by Alfonso I of Aragon, who gave it the Lara family.
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  • 6. Castillo de Pelegrina Guadalajara
    The Castle of Pelegrina is a castle located in Sigüenza, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1949.
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  • 8. Castillo de Zorita de los Canes Zorita De Los Canes
    The Castle of Zorita de los Canes-Alcazaba de Zorita is a castle located in Zorita de los Canes, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1931.
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  • 9. Castillo de Torija Torija
    The Castle of Torija is a castle located in Torija, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1931. First built by the Knights Templar in the 11th century, today it serves as the headquarters of the Centro de Interpretación Turística de la Provincia de Guadalajara, the regional tourism authority.
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  • 10. Castillo de pioz guadalajara Pioz
    The Castle of Pioz is a castle located in Pioz, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1990.
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  • 11. Castillo de Penafiel Penafiel
    Escalona is a municipality located in the north part of the province of Toledo, which in turn is part of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2017 census , the municipality has a population of 3,240 inhabitants, most of whom are settled in several housing estates such as Ribera del Alberche, Miragredos or Castillo de Escalona. The town is settled alongside the right side of the river Alberche, in the comarca of Torrijos, which is a part of the historical region of New Castile. The Mudéjar-style Castillo-Palacio de Escalona is the most characteristic building of the town, built in the 15th century.
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  • 12. Castillo de Belmonte Belmonte
    The Castillo de Belmonte is a medieval castle on the hill of San Cristobal, just outside the village of Belmonte in the southwest of the province of Cuenca in Spain. It was declared a historic monument within the National Artistic Treasury by a decree of 3 June 1931 and is now a Bien de Interés Cultural.
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