Castillo del Papa Luna is a fortress steeped in history and intrigue. Perched on a hill in Peñíscola, just outside Valencia, this 13th-century castle became the refuge of Pope Benedict XIII, known as Papa Luna, during the Western Schism. Its thick stone walls and strategic seaside location made it both a stronghold and a political battleground. Walking through its halls, you can almost feel the tension of a time when rival popes vied for power. Today, the castle stands as a remarkable blend of Templar architecture and papal legacy, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and a journey...
Read moreThe castle ..the views.. everything is just stunning. I gave one star..because the lady that was at the entrance to the castle's garden was sooooo impolite ..so racist... It was unbelievable. We said thank you and good bye.. she looked right at us in a very ugly manner and she just said nothing. Her look and silence was like saying something nasty to us. I don't understand how people like her are working in places like this. It 19th of December 2024 in the morning. If we ever go there again.. we will not say hello or anything to her..she doesn't deserve...
Read moreInteresting castle built in the 13th century by the Knights Templar, Peñíscola Castle became the summer residence of Pope Benedict XIII, known as Pope Luna. This pontiff lived in the castle during his exile in the 15th century and left an indelible mark on the city's history. The castle walls and towers offer spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Valencian coast, an unforgettable visual experience. A fortress that was the residence of Pope Luna in the 15th century, steeped in the history of the...
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