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A Bien de Interés Cultural (say "bee-EN day een-tay-REHS kool-too-RAHL") is a special title given to important historical and cultural places in Spain. It means "Property of Cultural Interest." These places are protected by law because they are very valuable to Spain's history, art, or science. This list shows some of these amazing landmarks found in the Province of Castellón, a beautiful area in eastern Spain.

Discovering Castellón's Treasures

The Province of Castellón is full of history, from ancient castles to tall bell towers. These special landmarks help us understand the past and appreciate the rich culture of the region.

Carabona Tower

The Carabona Tower is an old watchtower located in the town of Vila-real. It was built a long time ago, likely in the 13th or 14th century, to help protect the area. Towers like this were important for spotting enemies or pirates coming from the sea. Today, it stands as a reminder of the medieval times.

Castillo o Torre

This name, Castillo o Torre, simply means "Castle or Tower." It often refers to a specific, unnamed castle or tower that is also protected as a Bien de Interés Cultural. Many small towns in Castellón have old castle ruins or defensive towers that were once part of their walls. These structures tell stories of battles and daily life from centuries ago.

El Fadrí

El Fadrí is a famous bell tower in the city of Castellón de la Plana, the capital of the province. It's unique because it stands separate from the main church, the Co-Cathedral of Santa María. Built between the 15th and 17th centuries, this tall, octagonal tower is a symbol of the city. You can even climb to the top for amazing views!

Peñíscola Castle

The Peñíscola Castle is one of the most famous landmarks in Castellón. It sits on a rocky peninsula overlooking the Mediterranean Sea in the town of Peñíscola. This impressive castle was built by the Knights Templar in the 13th century. Later, it became the home of Pope Benedict XIII, also known as Papa Luna, in the early 15th century. Its strong walls and beautiful location make it a popular place to visit.

Segorbe Cathedral

The Segorbe Cathedral is a stunning church located in the city of Segorbe. It's officially known as the Cathedral-Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady. This cathedral has a long history, with parts of it dating back to the 13th century. Over the centuries, it has been rebuilt and changed, showing different styles of architecture. It's a very important religious and historical building in the region.

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