Castillo de La Calahorra
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Castillo de La Calahorra: A Hilltop Marvel
Perched serenely over La Calahorra, Castillo de La Calahorra serves as a historic guardian of the Sierra Nevada. Established between 1509 and 1512, this castle reflects the architectural prowess of the Italian Renaissance.
Commissioned by Marqués Rodrigo de Mendoza, its four cylindrical towers and plain outer walls encase a refined Renaissance courtyard, highlighted by a staircase made of Italian Carrara marble. Visits are conducted via guided tours in Spanish, lasting approximately 30 minutes.
Exceptional Features
- 🏰 Enigmatic Towers: The castle boasts four cylindrical towers offering picturesque views of the Sierra Nevada.
- 🌿 Scenic Surroundings: Nestled atop a hill, the castle provides an ideal vantage point to explore the natural landscape.
- 🕰️ Rich History: The castle serves not only as a monument of love and power but also as a glimpse into 16th-century life.
Accessibility includes prearranged visits, making it suitable for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Castillo de La Calahorra
Marqués Rodrigo de Mendoza
The castle was commissioned by this notable figure known for his romantic pursuits.
Renaissance Architecture
Features detailed Italian marble elements in its design.
Guided Tours Only
Visitors can explore the castle only through guided tours, provided in Spanish.
Location
Address
View mapCamino del Castillo
Opening Hours
Friday:
By prearrangement
Monday:
By prearrangement
Saturday:
By prearrangement
Sunday:
By prearrangement
Thursday:
By prearrangement
Tuesday:
By prearrangement
Wednesday:
By prearrangement
Contact Information
Price
Free. Visits are by guided tours which require prearrangement.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Weekdays for fewer crowds; prearranged visits are essential.