Andalusia

The Seville Fortress (Seville Royal Fortress)

The Seville Fortress is located at the provincial capital of the same name, at the Triumph Square, next to the Archive of the Indies, to the Museum of Contemporary Art and to the Cathedral.

Sohail Castle (La Fuengirola)

The Sohail Castle rises upon a hill located next to the sea at 38 meters height and in the midst of the Fuengirola River’s mouth in the municipality of Fuengirola, Malaga province.

The Palace of the Christian Kings (Fortress of Cordoba)

The Fortress of the Christians Kings is located near the shore of Gualdalquivir River, in Córdoba, capital of the province with the same name.

The Zahara de los Atunes Castle (Las Almadrabas Castle/ Palace of the Medina de Sidonia Dukes)

The Zahara de los Atunes Castle is located in the locality of the same name, at the end of Barbarate municipality, Cadiz province.

The Villa de Martos Castle

The Villa de Martos Castle is found at Martos locality, northern side of Sierra Sur, Jaén’s province.

Velez Blanco Castle

The Velez Blanco castle is raised upon a rocky hill that prevails over all localities’ height of the same name at Almeria’s province. Velez Blanco is located at the northern side of Almería’s province, quite far from its provincial capital.

Santa Catalina Castle

The Santa Catalina castle is located between the northern side of La Caleta beach, in front of the San Sebastian castle in the city of Cádiz.

De Segura de la Sierra Castle

The Segura de la Sierra Castle is located in an elevated mound, perfectly adapted to the land where it is settled, the whole territory surrounding the place can be seen from this facility at the Segura de la Sierra municipality, northwest side of Jaén’s province;  near the border line with Albacete.

The Santiago Castle

The Santiago Castle is located in the so-called Cava del Castillo, in Barrio Alto de Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Cadiz province.

The San Sebastián Castle

The San Sebastián Castle is located in one of the Caleta beach extreme sides, in front of the Santa Catalina Castle, over a small island from which it protected the northern front of Cadiz’s city. This castle is joined to the mainland by means of a seaside drive, which makes it possible not to be isolated during the high tide.