
Majestically perched on a rocky outcrop, Castillo de Valderrobres dates back to the late 14th century as a fortress-palace that once belonged to the local bishopric. Its Gothic-style halls and chapel display intricate ribbed vaults, carved stone archways, and splendid panoramic views of the Matarraña region. Visitors can wander the restored rooms, explore interactive exhibits outlining medieval life, and appreciate the well-preserved defensive walls. Located near Plaza de España and the iconic Gothic bridge, the site invites travelers to stroll through Valderrobres’s narrow streets, discovering cozy cafés, artisan shops, and historic charm just beneath the castle’s imposing presence.
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