Atop a hill in Villena, Atalaya Castle dominates the Alicante horizon, standing as a testament to its long history of resistance. Constructed in the early 12th century during Spain’s Islamic period, this fortress once commanded the strategic frontier between Castile and the Kingdom of Aragon. Its imposing structure and historical significance make it one of the region’s most important attractions. Today, visitors can explore the castle’s robust walls and commanding views, immersing themselves in the layers of history that have shaped this formidable site.
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