Cullera Castle, Medieval castle in Cullera, Spain
The fortification stands on a hilltop position, featuring defensive stone walls, watchtowers, and an alcazaba structure that overlooks the Mediterranean coastline.
The castle dates from the 9th century when it was constructed by the Cordoba state to control natural resources and communication routes in the region.
The Municipal Museum of History and Archaeology inside the castle displays permanent exhibitions about the local heritage and archaeological findings from different periods.
The castle opens daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, offering guided tours in six languages and special accommodations for visitors with reduced mobility.
The adjacent Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Castle houses religious art collections and maintains connections with the fortress complex.
Location: Cullera
GPS coordinates: 39.16617,-0.24995
Latest update: March 3, 2025 23:01
Sant Antoni
55 m
Torre de Santa Ana (Cullera)
176 m
Market Hall of Cullera
343 m
Chapel of Our Lady in the Castle of Cullera
66 m
Església de Sant Antoni Abat de Cullera
473 m
Ceramic panel of Saint Joachim
456 m
Ceramic panel of Saint Francis Xavier and Saint Francis of Assisi
417 m
Ceramic panel of Our Lady of the Castle at Sèquia street
501 m
Ceramic panel of Saint Vincent Ferrer
537 m
Ceramic panel of Saint Anthony the Great
282 m
Ceramic panel of a tartane
553 m
Ceramic panel of Saint Joseph and Saint Anthony
427 m
Ceramic panel of Our Lady of the Castle at 1 Nou street
487 m
Eleventh Station of the Via Crucis in Cullera
455 m
Town hall of Cullera
485 m
Ceramic panel of Our Lady of the Forsaken
476 m
Ceramic panel of Saint Vincent and Saint Augustine
524 m
Second Station of the Via Crucis in Cullera
316 m
Ceramic panel of Saint Christopher at Llibertat square, Cullera
341 m
Ceramic panel of Saint Joseph at 19 Dalt street, Cullera
459 m
Ceramic panel of Christ and Our Lady of the Castle
233 m
Ceramic panel of Saint Martha
499 m
Third Station of the Via Crucis in Cullera at Mar street
226 m
Old Chapel of Saint Anne, Cullera
333 m
Ceramic panel of Saint Joseph
430 m
Ceramic panel of Saint Roch at 29 Doctor Alemany avenue, Cullera
493 m
Third Station of the Via Crucis in Cullera at Dalt street
432 m
Sixth Station of the Via Crucis in Cullera
261 mReviews
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